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VOLUME LXXII, NO. 28. RED BANK, N. J.f THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Bottner Heads $653,419 School Red Cross Leader VanHorn Reports Social Security Sterling Sale, Start* Dr. George Davis Riverview Gets Church Committee Budget Approved Record Sales for Advice Offered Guest Speaker at $208,806 in At Shrewsbury In Middletown December, 1949 At Red Bank Baptist Dinner Federal Grant Pregbyterinns Plan * Public Hearing Two Choice Fair Haven Administration lo (,'

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KIRSCHBAUM'S 23 Broad St. Red Bank Our Entire Stock of Scene at Rumson firo house last Thursday night at the presentation of a check for $300 to tho Riverview hospital fund. The check was presented by Walter Pomphrey (third from loft), president of tho Rumson fire company, to Freeholder James S. Parkcs, chalrmnn of the board of trustees ot the hospital. Looking on, left to right, are Daniel Shay, chief of the Rumson lire department; Peter JANUARY SALE Pauels, former chief; Edward McSorlcy, vice president of Rumson lire company, and Arthur Hellish, assistant chief of the department. The Rumson company and Oceanic Hook and Ladder company -each contributed $150 (o the BRIDAL GOWNS fund. Representing H.&L. at the presentation were Mr. Pauels and Mr. Mellish. SUITS - TOPCOATS Were $100 NOW $fjA activities of the past year were given by several chairmen, includ- Con /i cil I'res:(Ivn I MCOSS Director ing Mrs. Arthur Cotgrcavc, litera- Were $75 NOW $QQ ture and drama; Mrs. Robert Dangler, youth conservation; Airs. Tells of Growth Louis G. Mead, ways und mcanj; Were $59 NOW Mrs. Swopo, civics and welfare, and Winoiia Darrali Mrs. Leslie D. Seely, Christmas OVERCOATS OTHER CUSTOM-MADE GOWNS IN STOCK Outlines Program homo decoration contest. The youth conservation commit- AT ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICE Miss Winona Darrah, executive tee will bo in charge of the Thurs- director of Monmouth County Or- day, Feb. 2, meeting. ganization for Social Service, spoke at reductions you will BRIDESMAID GOWNS on the "Growth and Development Gladys Niederer of the M.C.O.S.S." at a meeting of the Women's Community club of To Wed Joseph Lang Were $50 NOW Eatontown. The meeting, planned Mrs. Johanna Niedcrer of Ea:it by the civics and welfare depart- River rii., Rumson, has announced Were $39 NOW $10.50 ment, was held Thursday at Eaton- the engagement of her daughter, have to see to believe town American Legion post homo. Miss Gladys E, NiedcroiV lo Joseph (l Miss Darrah told of the early be- G. Lang, son of Mrs. Nora Lang Here, Men, is your opportunity lo get the kind of clothing Were 825 NOW $19 > ginnings of the organization, which of Hance I'd., Fair Haven. was founded in 1912 as a welfare Miss Nicdercr was graduated you arc accustomed to wearing, and still have money left FORMAL GOWNS AT HALF PRICE agency, and how us the years went from Rumson high school and Hcd for Hal and Accessories, if Santa was not good to you on, medical care was added lo its Bank Business Institute. She program, along with a lame stiiff employed as a secretary at tho Jo- thai way. of public health nurses. She also seph G. McCuc agency, Rumson. LOVC LANE pointed out that the organization Mr. Lang, a Rumson high school will soon occupy tho former Con- graduate, is a real estate salesman Regular Values over factory Bite and have 72 rooms with the McCue agency. He served Donald E. Lawes $ Bit/Ml SHOPPl in this building to carry out It's In tho Armed forces for live yaars. '\\ CUSTOM-MADE & READY-TO-WEAR various service programs. Mrs. Ho attendod Oftlcers Training When Little Silver's council re- up to 50.00 NOW 33. i- // .J/J Y\> COMPLETE FORMAL ATTIRE W. C. Swopo was meeting chair- school at Fort Bennlng, Ga., and organized for i!)50 a week ago man. was commissioned a lieutenant in Tuesday night, Donald E, Lawes Vllf/i ft W 23 W. Front St. Red Bonk 6-4172 tho Infantry in March, 1915. wns unanimously elected council Reports of club welfare and civic president. The ~*ollico carries (he Regular Values title of acting mayor in absences $ of Mayor Joseph C. Davlson. A member of the council about a doz- up to 60.00 NOW 38. en yenra, Mr. Lawc.n is president of thn coal company in Shrewsbury which bears his name. Regular Values $ Story Telling Hour NOW 48. MAINSTAY FEDERAL Still Going Strong up to 70.00 Mrs. Charles Edelmann of Little Silver will be tho story teller next Saturday morning at the story S S S hour, which is conducted e.ich Better Values Now 59 • 69 • 79 week under the sponsorship of the Savings and Loan Association Northern Monmouth C o u nt y Branch 'of the American Associa- — Formali and Price Fixed Lines Excepfed — tion of University Women in co- operation with the trustees of the 21 Monmouth Street Red Bank free public library on the sun parch of the Eisner Mc- morlnl library. The stories start OF RED BANK, N. J. promptly at 10 o'clock and end at Furnishings Reduced! 11. All children between the ages ot -I and 8 who live In Red Bank or nearby are welcome. Mrs. Edelmann has a delightful Shirts... Underwear••• way of telling stories and she seems to act the utory in the toll- While and plain colors Ribbed shirts and grip- ing a method the children like very much. She will tell "The Lit- in broadcloth and rayon. per or boxer short*. STATEMENT OF CONDITION tle Brown Monkey," which is all Regularly sold up lo Values up to 1.00. about what a monkey with a very long tail sees and does in the jungle 3.95. As of December 31st, 1919 und "Too Big Feet," a story about a little Indian boy with extra large NOW NOW feet. 2.89 69c ASSETS LIABILITIES Last Saturday 25 small boys and girls were on hand to hear Mrs. Melvln Edwards toll "Silver Stal- First Mortgage Loans $1,623,187.63 lion," "ThistJy B.," "Silly Will," Pajamas... Savings Accounts $1,6.16,057.41 1 Represents our investment In 450 mortgages "The Wild Wood' and "The Fisher Sweaters**• on improved property, all ot which provides Represents accumulated savings of 1010 mem- and His Wife." Stripes, fancies and for monthly amortization and "interest pay- bers. Those who watched could tell by piped plain colored All wool slip-overs in ments. the wonderful attention of the chil- During the year, 77 new loans were made, dren and by thoir smiles and broadcloth. Keg. $3.95 plain or fancy slilcli. Increasing our mortgage portfolio over laughter how much they enjoyed values. Regular values to 8.50. $85,000.00. tho entlro hour. They worn loth to Loans in Process 17,473.83 ler.vo when It was over. During the hour, In addition lo the stories Properties Sold on Contract .... 6,744.81 Represents undlsbursotl portion of loans mentioned, they played "Simple Si- NOW NOW authorized, 2.89 5.89 Represents 4 properties, title to which will mon" and acted out 'The Wolf nnd pass to the purchaser after additional contrac- the Seven Kids," tual payments have been mado In accordant* Little Veinon Pnulson of West with agreements. Front st. celebrated his fourth Other Liabilities 1,682.40 birthday by al lending tho story Hosiery**, hour for tho first Mini1, und ho liked Robes••• Properly Improvement Loans .. 9,298.97 it so well h« says he will come Spun nylon and others AH wool flannel piped Represents 21 monthly amortize] loans for Specific Reserves 1,536.29 every time. tho Improvement or ropalr of pioporty, Mrs. Edwards'own two children, in plain and fancy pat- and p 1 a i d trimming. Ricklo and Kathleen, wero present terns. Regularly sold and especially enjoyed hearing their Regular values to 12.95. Loans on Savings Accounts 610.00 mother toll their favorite .stories to up to 1,50. Reserves and Undivided Profits tho other children. Investments and Securities 71,735.10 Murciu and .Jnnrt Hrevoort of General Reserves ..$106,175.86 Qurilrn City, I>, I., wliu were visit- NOW NOW Represents our Invcstmont In $56,000,00 of Ing their grandmother, Mrs. Wil- 69c 9.90 . United States. Government Bonds and other liam Brovoort of IJranch nve., wore securities. nl.su present, Undivided Profits .. 53,208.08 Minn Elizabeth Kolley and Miss Cash on Hand and in Ranks 84,188.33 Florence H. Krlili>| were In chnrgo $159,383.94 of thn children Office Equipment, less depre- Thn rhlldrrn who nltoncl l|m story Roprosontu tho Mifoty fund of tho association, hour greatly prollt by It. They Same Scale Reductions dation 1.00 Rosarvos for tho 12 months period were In- hnvo tmeh a goud tlmn it la a creased $10,000,00, after which a dividend of xhnine thai morn parents do not In Our Complete 3% wns paid from totnt imrnliiKii nf $03,000.00, tnktt hotter advantage of 11 for Deferred Charge*! 338.00 Totnl rosorves now rapronont *.R',i< of t thoir children':! enjoyment. r!cpro«enl* jrrnfiitld oxponsoB, BOYS' DEPARTMENT 91,796,133.87 AN HOUR GLASS Mothers, you really should look over these twu .savings in Junior's Wearables, Current Dividend Rate Dec. 31, 1919 TELL TIME "fat iti nun c Rev. Lehman Strauss of Bristol, all use It on Sundays. Pa., who has been pastor of Cal vary Baptist church at Bristol ten "It was nice to see all those glad years. He Is (ilso a teacher of Old facea when the parcels of the Am- Testament history at the Philadel- erican Junior Red Cross were giv- phia School of the Bible, and is au en to my fellow pupils. It was like thor of several volumes of Bible oii a Santa Claus festival. Every- study. Rev. Mr. Strauss is also a body was in high spirits with his Bible conference speaker. Open Daily parcel. His general theme for the series "I hope you may receive my let- Tasting is believing! Yes, ladies, when \'i to 9 P. M. will be "Stirring Bible Messages On ter, and I hope that I am allowed God's Plan For the Age." to receive a letter from you. The you taste any Flagstaff product—you'll Sat. & Sun. Franklin Sniffen of River Plaza United States has often helped the tee for yourself that Flagstaff insists to 5 P. M. will be in charge of special voca unfortunate people of our country. and instrumental music, which wil Wo loved the American soldiers on the best and nothing but the best - be a feature of the services. The who helped us In the war, but now services, which ore open to the pub- we aro even more happy to know because only the pick of the crop can lic, are under the direction of Rev. that the children of our own age be packed under the proud Flagstaff John E. Johnson, church pastor.. think of 113 too. I send you the whole school's most cordial hand- label. Yet, you pay no more for Flag- THONE DEMONSTRATION clasp." •tarT quality than for the ordinary kind! A method by which a pair of Pierre DeArvil wires can transmit a number of telephone calls simultaneously by Patrolman Charged means of high-frequency "carrier M waves" wns demonstrated last With Grand Larceny W« sviw g«t ovr money's w*rtb, don't w« Mom!" week before, Signal Corps officers at Fort Monmouth. The demonstra- Patrolman Harry Webb of As- tion was given by Dr. J, O. Perrine, bury Park was h«ld for grand Jury • Yes, indeed, you still pay surprisingly little assistant vice president of the action on a charge of grand lar- Your telephone U elweyi ready to serve you. American Telephone & Telegraph ceny following arraignment last for your telephone service, compared with On* rtaion for Iti dependability Is the skill and company. The subject of his Iecturo Thursday before Eugene Caplbian- foyafty of more than 22,000 telephone men and flagstaff Foods Sold only at friendly neighborhood grocers I SPRING STREET co, Asbury Park magistrate. Other things you buy. There's real value in women. Another Is the fact that In the part four FLEMINGTON, N. J. was "Multiple Voice Superhighways by Carrier Waves." i Through his attorney, Alvin New- years, $180,000,000 has been spent In expand- ma"n of Asbury Park, the officer the everyday convenience your telephone ing and Improving the statewide telephone pleaded not guilty. provides and the time and effort it saves. lyitem, and we're not through yetl The complainant, John G. Deme- trlades of North Carolina, was the And in emergencies you cannot estimate only witness summoned but was on NEW JERSEY BELL the stand for three hours. He has its value! TELEPHONE COMPANY charged Patrolman Webb with tak- ing $930 in cash and" fl,50O In trav- elers checks from his pocket while the patrolman searched him Deo. 22 in front of a Main st. tavern.

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Miss Jeanne Coyle Griddle Center Miss Coyle, a graduate oC Christ hospital school of nursing, Jersey City, served two and one-half years Burner ovcivKas with the U. S. Army Nurse Corps durinK World War II. ThrouGh study and service at Mon- mouth Memorial hospital she be- effmc experienced in the care and treatment of infantile paralysis pa- tients. On the occasion of two epi- demics she was called to North IS .95 Carolina's stricken areas to help 25' Size care for victims. Miss Coyle now is attending $1.2.9 Y"LON Catholic university, Washington, D. N HOSIERY' C, from which she will receive a ANGEL SKIN 159 degree in nursing arts next June. Mr. Schmittcr, who was born and luo»scr educated in Switzerland, served 33 months with the U. S. armed forces in Europe in the last war. He is now associated with the Fine-Tex FACIAL TISSUES ALLSTATE No. 54 BATTERY Web Elastic company, Union City. Mylon Hosiery 12 MOS. GUARANTEED e BOX AT OUR OF 44)0 KEG. U.65 —NOW School Costs LOW loyl and 14 55 I HUOE! This Fed. Tax Up at Keyport 5 Installed 1 up Size Tor most cars Public Hearing i *ond old battery from your Ncxl Monday The 1950-51 budget for Keyport car regardless of condition will require the raising of $144,- Dove Texas Chocolate 9 39 plates, 80 amp. hr. capacity 471.15 in local district taxes, as against $133,329.47 for the 1049-50 Golden • No-Spill Safety-Vent Caps school year, according to the pro- Pepper and Covered Ijusi-d budget. This reflects an in- • Power-packed machine-pasted grids crease of $11,141.63 to be raised by Reg. 25c SHELF Grapefruit Keyport taxpayers to meet school Spice Mints Sizes For ALL Cars at Similar Low Prices ^ costs. Sections The grand total of the new bud- ri LINING PAPER get Is $249,768.75 against $245,575 In able, dv'tp'ool ond durable, In plntd 1949-50. The item for current ex- poMirn lhari oddi e»tro (olof to ihtlvtt. ( penses shows the greatest increase, LI. LOW-PRICE SPECIAL rising from $188,280 in the current year to $209,743.75 for 1950-51, an I) IN. WIDE 2 «• 25 29" increase of $21,463.75, the greatest 24 FT. LONG part of which stems from an ap- IN HANDY propriation of an added $20,000 for Eaton's 10c Crusader teachers' salaries. The cost of sup- ' I FT, LENGTHS Colgate making the new total $4,500. After Shave Kranlc'f Cooper plies of instruction will rise $1,000, HANI) LOTION Brushlest TIRES Other salary Increases In the new 1.00 TUSSY BLADES SOAP budget include those for super- SHAVE visors, from $13,700 to $14,300 and HAND LOTION 500 I 0 each caks Reg. 11.95 administrative from $6,080 to $6,300. 190 30 The "other expenses" Item under 1.00 D.&R. fl-Oi. 60 administration costs is upped from $1,300 to $1,400. HAND CKKAAI 790 The repairs and replacements REG. 30c ECONOMY HEWITT item reflects a drop of $15,000, the 98c CUTICLE board last year having appropri- 490 ated $22,500 to the account as S C I S S O U S Cyl-Dent against $10,000 for the coming year. w Rubbing Facial Soap 8 Last summer considerable improve- HALF PINT ments were made to school prop- WITCH HAZKL - 9c Tooth ASST. ODORS plus lax and old tire cities. Alcohol Keyport voters are asked to ap- SAV-MOR m prove a $6,000 rise in the cost of Paste Itcall.v low price for all manual training, $5,900 of the in- A S l» 1 It 1 N 80 of Its 13 months guar- t crease being allotted for salaries. SEAT COVER The board expects to supplement anteed quality'. Safest 35c JUNGS OQC 3 for PT. tiro wo know of In low- the present course of study in that department to allow for a higher CORN PADS 9i 6»25 price field. Sturdy car- CLEARANCE enrollment, For capital outlay the cass, 1 o n K - m 11 o a g c budget for 1950-51 stipulates $2,000, SYRUP WHITE bot. Reg. Prices 5.50 to 11.95 as against $10,000 In 1949-50. tread! Change tires PINE and TAR now at Sears savings. The financial statement antici- SI.00 SUN RAY Now Priced pates $41,297.60 in state funds as $1.00 ROOK NYLON Lighter against $39,845.53 last year. Antici- ELECTRIC HOT BRIAR M pated from tuition fees Is the sum WATER Mulches SHAVE of $63,000, compared to $59,400 for PIPES FLUID 3 " «. 7 194D-50. HEATER BOTTLE BRUSH TRUCK TIRES The budget shows the school ac- Illlt count had a free appropriation bal- 110 70 ance as of July 1, 1949 of $85,098.69. 3 Of this amount, $13,000 was appro- priated to offset rising costs In the 1949-50 budget and $30,000 was $1.23 25% OFF REG. PRICE transferred at a special school dis- SHOPPING BAG trict meeting Dec. 20 to the land, Salute Ideal building and equipment for the pur- ALUMINUM 45 chase of additional land near the Eberhard present high school building. These VR Y PAN 490 Alarm Films 6:50x20 8 Ply 17' transfers leave an available balance of $42,008.69. ENAMEL Faber 127- 120-620 A public henrlnR will be con- PERCOLATOR 490 95 ducted on the budget In tho high Clocks Median icnl 116 • 616 school next Monday, between 8 and 7:00x20 10 Ply 39' Steel Garbage Can 0 p. m. The annual school election ALUMINUM IVniil will he held Tucndny, I«>b. 14. I> I S H P A N 790 Rag. 2.69 $1.69 20-Gal. Capacity 1JO Junior Club Pinna . ALUMINUM 7:50x20 10 Ply 44 ** Strong, ilimihlc KHIVMIIKIMI uteri •I-OT. PO'k 690 can. I Inn corrugated »trc| nltlcM, Federal ion Night 5 for We PLUS FED. TAX riveted bundle*, nnd reinforced Tho ittih-Junlor club of thn Muln- domeil lintlom for ilrprnclnlilllt.v. wnn Woman's club will observe federation nlRht Wednesday, Jan, CLOTHES PINS "' 70 1fl, In their clubrooms on Dutlor st,, Koyport, fluents will bo MI«H 2 for AC^ Peggy O'Nolll, ntnto chnlrman sub- DROP CLOTH Junior chilis; Miss Mlldrod Anslnlc, PAPER NAPKINS •*!* stain chairman Junior clubs: Mm. With One Gnl. or Mora of Koike T.ovy, third district nrivlitor: MISK Vlrjjlnln Hrophy, slntn flnnncc I'hnlrmnn, nnd Mix* CJoraldlni' V. Jlrown, slate convention dish num. Interior Flat Paint An rntnlalninent prournm will 1 FREE feature mil* I en I sclrcllnnn by Mix .limn I'cnxcl of Mnlnwnn «nd Hnrk- PLASTIC I'lll'dlllhl'll r|pv llnthoinr of Kryjupil. New mpinliPi'K urn MIAHPN Vlnjln- In Ariinn of Knypnrl, Nhcllnli (')'• llrlrn nnrl I'nli'lcln MrMnnin of Vk2& APRONS Union ItPiirh, t.l.rM Mtlll ^•UIIKI .« »ntr. fltd lrt»l»dft«l tlmlil C«Mi«,' 319 • • IK)KM NUT (IIIOOMK TO HUN II! l«| plum Him, W Olmilo* II, Oakrrson, 4>ro*lilpnt of tlm Unwell t(iwn»lil|i nehfiol lionrri nnd a moiuliri' of the linnril OPKN IRIDAYS 30 yours, annminufld Hiiliinlny no 27 MONMOUTH ST will not. «eok rp.-r>i'tlnn In Urn UNTIL 9i()0 I'. M. linniil iii'M niniilh, Mr mild |n,in w. lirnlih lm« ninilp him uimlili. "tn RED BANK, N. J. I'HONK-III': 6.1122 licfp mi" with Ihs Imnnl'n prpvul nellvltlH, * Paere Six RED BASK REGISTER, JANUARY 12. 1950 NOW, WATCH THE RESULTS \ RED BANK REGISTER That County Tax Cv LETTERS FROM It can be hoped by all of us that the EVENTS OF YEARS AQO 40-42 Broid Strttt, Rid Bank, N. J. OUR READERS ESTABLISHED 1818 recent decision of tin: JIoiiiuouili county By John H. Cook and Henry Clay board of chosen freeholders to submit a P,ROTEST PARK DELAY FROM REQISTER FILES reduced instead of ;iu increased budget for Fifty Yean Ago Twenty-flve years Ago THOMAS IRVING BROWJJ To the Editor: Mrs. Walter B. Connor was Editor and Publisher 11)5(1 will serve as an exiunpli' worlh fol- The Toung Men's club of the Red Following is a copy of a letter Bank Baptist church gave an oys-chosen president of the Elks lodge JAMES J. HOGAN. Associate Editor lowing by many uf the county's municipali- sent this week to the Red Bank ter supper and cleared $40. The auxiliary of Red Bank, Mrs. H. E. M. HAROLD KELLY. Assistant Editor ties and school boards. mayor and council: cooks were John Lake, Charles Standorf and Mrs. William H. W. HARRY FENN1NGTON, Plant Supt, To the Mayor and Council Burd, Samuel G. Woolley, Frank Schooley vice president, Mrs. John The upward spiral of almost, sill costs, Borough of Red Bank, N. J. Manson and Stephen H> Allen EyleB secretary and Mrs. Elizabeth Thi« newspaper assumes no rrlponribilitltB for Gentlemen: ItatEmcnls of opinions in letters from lt« rcnderi, from food, utilities and clothing bills lo all Those who assisted were Benjamin Costello treasurer. At the monthly meeting of theH. Ford, George Norman, Alonzo Harry G. Borden of Shrewsbury Th« Red Bank Resistor siBUmci no financial r«spons!blli- kinds of taxes, has continued practically North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Sedlock, James E. Weaver, Robert and George K. Allen of Red Bank tlti for typographical errors In advertisement, but mil re- Yacht Club of Red Bank held print that part of «n advertisement in which the tj-posraph- from the start, of World War II. Jt is taken and Harry Norman, Albert C, Har-spent a week in , where Thursday night, January 5, 19D0, they attended the convention of leal occurs. Advertiser will pleaie notifr the man- as a sign of a. possible return to so-called the matter of the delay in repair- rison, Jr., George Manson, Walter agemtnt immediately of any error which may occur. ing the bulkhead at Red Bank's Davis and George VanKlrk. the American Road Builders' asso- ciation. Subscription Prkoa In Advnore. On« year »3.00: »lx normalcy fo have the county government, Marino Park and the clearing up The river was In excellent condi- months. K.00; three months, $1.50; slniflf zr-VTt • cents. of the unsightly and hazardous tion for Ice boating, and the first Mrs. Donald Lawes of Chestnut or any govern men t, .say lo thu public: "You condition of the borough property regular race of the season was held st. entertained 16 guests at a brldga lulled Weekly, tntcrrd as Second-Clnss Matter at the Poit- won't have to pay us so much this year." adjacent thereto was forcibly with 17 entries. The Get There party. Prize winners were Mrs. office nt Red Bank, N. J.. under the Act of Morcll 3, 187H. brought beforo the club with the owned by Charles Burd, was theThomas Doremus, Miss Ruth It; was heartening lo read this in the result that the following wad unan- winner in the second class and theSmock, Elmer Morrow and Donald THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950. imously endorsed and ordered sent freeholders' annual message: "We feel that to you. Daisy, owned by Edward Asay, Lawes. was the winner in the third class Ferdinand White, a brother of the upward trend of cost of government That the North Shrewsbury Riv- er is Red Bank's greatest natural A horse driven down Monmouth Mayor William H. R. White, was should stop, ami every possible economy be asset is agreed by the great ma- st. by Benjamin Hillyer became chosen president of the board of Our Obligation to West Red Bank health of Red Bank. brought into effect." While; assuming th' jorlty of our taxpayers, frightened by a trolley car and ran This is budget time for niunioijialities. That the damage to the present away. Mr. Hillyer was thrown out South Red Bank had its first attitude, the freeholders still said they pr riverfront bulkhead, although the of the buggy and received scalp In- community gathering, the occasion Deliberations are held on the sums the result of grave mistakes, will have being a dance given by Matthew videtl in their fipprojtrifilion.s fiioiijs'li mow juries. various departments need to run local gov- to be repaired before any further A party was held at VanNBSs Shuetz in his new building on Up- to "take care of eounly needs for l!)50." permanent bulkhead work can beWatt's on Front st. in honor of per Broad "oi'tli Shrewsbury river. For a long time, about an open winter, even if win- Boat and Yacht Club in regular Rev. J. William Lee, pastor of thesonage of the Reformed church at follow by appropriating no funds not deficit for the present llscal year ter rye doesn't think so. Partridges session did on the above named ' however, tlio council has "sidetracked"' a is In the making. This means that Little Silver Methodist church. that place. Later they went to Al- actually needed, and cause savings wher- aren't urged to a diet of apple date unanimously adopt the follow- MiS3 Mary Parker of Little Silver fred Brick's uilllpond, where they ; movement to establish a public park in the Executive Department, with ing resolution: ever possible, they all should find a grateful flagrant disregard of the constitu- buds, a.i in white nights of frostier was maid of honor and Charle3 skated and refreshments were moonlight. Cowa don't have to eat RESOLVED, That we as taxpay- served. The party was in charge of " West Ked Bank. The laud is there, along tional prerogative of Congress to ers in the borough of Red Bank Reckless of Red Bank was grooms- public ready to co-operate in meeting tax limit federal expenditures of. the so much to fill a milk pail, and ev- fully realize the Importance of an man. Harold Taylor and Robert Doyle. : the riverfront, waiting for the borough to )b)igalions when they fall due. taxpayers' money, will not only en breakfast pancakes need not attractive riverfront and a mod- Miss Maud Harris of Keyport Herman F. Labrecque, who owned •• develop it. West Red Hankers are waiting have drained the treasury dry of be piled so high by the goddess ol ern Marine Park and respectfully and Ernest W. Bailey, a station the bus waiting room at Campbell's Just like charity tax reductions must its last surplU3 dollar but have the griddle. Hens lay more and urge the Mayor and Council of the agent at Belford, were married at Junction, obtained permission from, [ also. It was donated to the borough several a woodpile lasts longer. And Ifborough of Red Bank to stop the the Methodist parsonage at Kej- the township committee to erect a start at Ironic. If our various municipalities gone five and one-half billion dol- unnecessary delay in the Marine : years ago by Mrs. Warren David Farr of lars in the hole. And the worst of a man walks in a valley pasture port by Rev, H. J. Zelley. large dance hall at the corner of and school boards hold ilii! line in taxes and and listens to the brook talk to Park Development and proceed im- I Baton iiouge, formerly of Heil Bank, and II is that knowing our government mediately in furthering the park The new orchestra at Eatontown Main st. and the county road. He the slate follows the splendid Monmoutli faces such a staggering loss for the willow, ho can pause long plan so that the full facilities of held its first meeting. Members of planned to start building in ths : accepted by our borough oilicials for a the current year, the spendthrifts enough to break a twig from a. same will be made available on orthe group comprised Dr. W. U. spring. comity example maybe someday the federal In control go Mindly ahead adding black birch and gnaw It as hap- before the beginning of the 1950Kurtz, W. C. Thccker, Rev. Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dean of Lit- . park si to. ovenimcnt will SPC Die light JIIKI stop more political sychophants to the pily as any rabbit. He would nev- season. Be It further D. Price, Malcolm Bell, F. S. Hig- tle Silver left to spend the remaind- Washington payroll with an unbe- er get so far from the house in RESOLVED, That In addition to ginson, Frank E. Tllton and Perry er of the winter at St. Petersburg, Why do we mention the Sweepstakes throwing our money away. lievably cold Indlfferenco to the two feet of snow. Nor would black :he bulkhead repair and new con- Cook. Fla. : appropriation in connection with the pro- taxpaying citizenry who must birch bark taste so much like struction and grading of the urea William Swan, aon of Webster Trappers in the Everett area said stand by and see our ship of state spring and checkerberry leaves as at the bulkhead line, tMat all pres- Swan of Navesink, was skating that fur-bearing animals were very : posed park? Well, we feel (hilt if the bor- being propelled headlong toward ent buildings on the park area, va- it does in an open winter when a cant or occupied, bs demolished backward on Claypit creek when scarce this year and that they had • ough can afford $5,1100 each year for fl the rocks o( bankruptcy. chickadee doesn't envy a bluebl» the regatta costs and spend that money on time calling upon them for even Bank Register for publication. to be sent to the Paris Exposition. conducted. New Jersey Savings and Loan League that higher taxea in the year ahead. Respectfully submitted, Assemblyman and Mrs. Charles Alexander B. Curchin, Jr., 13- ; a West Eed Hank park. Protest to Capitol R. Snydcr of Atlantic Highlands year-old son of Alexander B. Cur- association members linnnecd more than And this tax-boosting plot is going North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and The regatta has given Red Bank a lot to put upon the already bent The county American Legion or- Yacht Club entertained at a croklnolc party. chin of Oakland st., suffered a 17,223 "»nc\v homes and total association shoulders of American business ganization, which will meet tomor- Thomas Irving Brown, Prizes were won by Mrs. C. Nor-broken arm when he was thrown • of good publicity. It also, no doubt—in ris Plppett, Mrs. William M. Rob-off his sled while coasting on the receipts for 19-J'J approximated $.IS(i,0U0,- and industry the main part of this row night at Kcyport, will discuss President - cases where people have visited here for extra tax yoke at a time when phases of the Hoover report, which erts, Dr. W. D. Knecht and Dr.McCarter property on Tower Hill. George D. Fay. Mrs. Martha C. Behrens of As- ' the first, time—lias helped the borough by 000, a '21pe r cent increase over the previous more tax relief instead of oppres- tho Legion charges "strips veter- sion is needed to make possible a ns of rights they now have." Fred Frick, proprietor of the bury Park, 28 years of age, wife year. Benefits of Lime Sheridan hotel, was arranging for of Walter Behrens, was killed when •. inducing families to reside in this area. On continuance of America's high Eladlo Rodrlgucs of Highlands, It is to be remembered here that savings standard of living. a series of three races to be held an automobile in which she was . the other hand there has been considerable county Legion commander, raid on the Shrewsbury river during the riding skidded and crashed into a and loan associations linance only a por- 'In other words to keep our that last week 4,000 Legion mem- To Farm Lands vtfeek. The first was an open race telephone pole on Fair Haven rd. . criticism as to how the &5.000 is spent each bers, representing 26 county posts, tion of the new houses that are built in spendthrift government from go- of a mile for the championship uf at Eastside park. year, and many question its net value to us. ing into bankruptcy, and let it pile had been requested, individually Is Effective in Monmouth county. The second, a Russel Tetley was installed as this state, iluch mortgage money comes up more billions of deficits, the and collectively, to object to their half-mile handicap, was for boys Master Councillor Triune chapter, However the time has arrived when ac- representatives in Washington on Correcting Erosion from the banks find private investors. Still administration Is going to pile on under 16 years, and the third a Order of DeMolay of Red Bank, tion must be taken to establish the park the heads of the people and their proposals in the Hoover report af- 100-yard dash, open. with Impressive ceremonies wit- businesses another tax load re- fecting veterans. Although the use of lime is only , in West Red Bank. There should be no it all bears out the general picture: There one step in a well-rounded conser- William Covert, Harry and Jo-nessed by more than 300 persons. gardless of tho fact that it may According to Mr. Rodriguez, the seph Morris, Frank and Edward Other officers Installed were Rob- is more money than ever on deposit, on in the end break the prosperity Hoover report recommends Veter- vation program on many farms in more delaying tactics. The needs and the Monmouth county, it Is a most im- ffiuck, Michael Murray and Joseph ert Amendt, Franklin Gray, Harry loan and working in the state and in this camel's back, throwing thousands ans' administration control of hos- Wolcott of Oceanport formed a Smock, Edward McClellan, Daniel welfare of the people of West Eed Bank can of plants into bankruptcy and mil- portant step, states Stanley M. Orr county. pitals be discontinued and the Ino-f Freehold, chairman of the coun- hockey team and were looking for Walling, Walton Branin, Raymond no longer be ignored, even at the expense of lions of their employees out of stitutions be placed under the U. S, games with other local teams. Ewlng, Georgo Meyer, Hudson Hur- fork. And unless it is halted the ty production ad marketing admln- sacrificing the Sweepstakes regatta for a With this wealth comes a more-import- Public Health service. stratlon committee. A skating party was entertained ",ey and Hand Tetley. , last depression may seem like a He said the V. A. Is doing a good two weeks vacation in comparison Orr joins with M. A. Clark, coun- at James C. Rlchdale's at Phalanx, Latham G. Reed of Locust Point few seasons. West Red Hankers pay ant-flifin-evcr necessity to get on with the job. ^Veterans may bo crowded out and after supper a taffy pull was offered a .reward o" $500 for evi- to the one which continued tax if tho government hospitals are :y agricultural agent, In calling taxes also. jobs uf regional planning, the improvement oppression to continue wanton lime the keystone that holds other held. Present were Misses Maud dence leading to the arrest and placed under tho Public Health ser- conservation practices together. and Jennie Bray, Ella Polhemus, conviction of the person or persons of transportation for commuters, general government waste is going to vice, Mr. Rodriguez contended. bring down upon all the American They agree that the effectiveness Louise and Nellie Sutphen, Miss who caused the recent fires at that reassessment of real properties to balance people, Another section of the report un- of lime In correcting erosion and Brocklebank, Frank and Guy Blch- place. Maybe All Isn't Lost our tax structure, better merchandising, der fire by the veterans Is a clause building the soil depends likewise dalo and Frank Guttrudge. Mr. and Mrs. Selah Wells of "But fortunately for our country, which recommends that veterans' on other practices. Liming Is In- The big stable on Gideon 4 Daly's Marlboro celebrated their golden broadened markets, increased law enforce- we arc still a Democracy in spite preference be abandoned in '•Ivll stock farm near Holmdel, which wedding with a gathering for more A group of engineers started the ball cluded In the agricultural conserva- ment activity and the promotion of wider of the finance-wrecking trend to service. Mr. Rodriguez said the ion program to promote the con-had been destroyed by fire a short than 75 guests, some of whom at- rolling recently at Watson laboratories in Socialism, and therefore still have Legion is not opposed to the en-servation provided by a numb:r of time previous, was being rebuilt by tended their wedding SO years pre- avenues of public recreation. These an; a remedy. Not immediate, it's true, W. L. Sandlass of Highland Beach. vious. the protest against moving the Air Corps tire Hoover report, but just to thepractices which aro best In com- problems leaders of today must tackle soon but in time to save the pieces of parts of that report which would bination. A number of young folks from Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Wald- an insolvent treasury and restore eliminate certain existing rights to en of Battln rd. gave a dance party installation to Rome, >'. V. According to As county agent Clark explains Red Bank called on Miss Lillian if we are to seize the advantage recent Its stability before It can become veterans. Fowler of Little Silver und had a at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Ar- latest reports more than 1,01)0 signatures bankrupt by a return to economi- It: "Without lime, soils become un- progress has brought to our area. dance. Present were Misses Eva thur Brown of Fair Haven, who cal in place of spendthrift fi- favorablo to tho growth of grass were leaving for an extended trip have been obtained in support of a dele- and legumes, soil structure breaks Wolt, Maud Applcgate, Theoria and nancing. Small Scale Test Lillian Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs; Fred South. gation to Washington to see important "That opportunity will come in down and the land Is harder to Miss Clara Mount, daughter of Best for New Crop handle, minerals essential to good Bennett, Thomas Irving Brown, Ar- interested officials. the year directly ahend with tho thur Wymbs, Frank Dlckman, Mrs. Elizabeth Mount of Rumson, mid-term congressional elections, If there's any doubt about how plant growth are tied up, condi- and Otto Castanzo of Long Branch Let Your Dimes March tions are unfavorable to the activ- Aaron Brown, Harry Supp and The engineers! claim they have im- when the taxpayers ol our nation a new or unknown crop variety will Charles Bennett of Red Bank, Miss wero married at St. George's rec- can vote tax oppression to an enddo, try it on a small acreage flrjt ity of micro-organisms needed for tory by Rev. W. Dutton Dale. portant information to back up a conten- Perhaps the worst thing about infantile good plant growth, Edith Popo and Wflllam Pope of by supporting those who, like our rather than gamble on losing the Llttlo Silver. Mr. and Mrs. George Hanco Pat- tion that the move is not in the best in- paralysis is that it-strikes without warning. Boston Tea Party forefathers, re- whole crop. That's the advice of ' "Because grass and legumes grow best in a neutral or slightly The Central railroad gave Wil- terson o[ Monmouth st. and Mr. fuse to allow oppressive taxation County Agent M. A. Clark. liam T. Smock, station agent at and Mrs. Enslcy E. Morris of Bast terests of economy ami unification. They Children who can do nothing except trust to stianglo our liberty and proo- alkaline soil, the best results from Moru Monnioulh county farmers tho Use of these plants to protect Wlckatunk, a Christmas gift of a Front si. left lo spend tho winter contend they can show that the installation the skill of science to make them veil are perity all at tho same time."— arc planting two or three different pass to Florida. He planned to take In Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Fred D. Paterson Morning Call. he soil against erosion cannot be can better serve a unified defense right its most frei|iient victims. Polio hns no corn hybrids or oat, varieties every obtained without lime. the trip as soon as arrangements Wlkoff of Broad st, also left for Miami. choice: It strikes poor and rich alike, swift- year «o they can see fop themselves could bo made to get someone to where it is in close proximity to the Signal Ol'KN WINTER how these varieties look on their "Soil structure Is an Important take hia place, Miss Elizabeth M. Anderson, Corps headquarters at Fort, Monnioutli. ly and without mercy. Thanks to steady farms. This kind of farm research factor In controlling' erosion. Whon Mrs. John B. Worthley of Long daughter of Frank Anderson of A cheerful, competent chlckidce the toll structure breaks down, the research and priictienl trcnlinenl many who finds no fault with an npon winter. is to be encouraged, provided the Branch hold a carpet rag bee,Matawan, was mairiod at her home We sincerely hope they fire right, Rep- farmer uses good judgment In theseparate soil particles nre more and Mrs, Harry Chamberlain and to Chostcr S. Webster. Rev. hor- Neither does a rabbit, free to for- easily washed or blown awny, Tho resentative James ('. Auchiiicloss uf the get the disease todny can fully recover, nRo on uncovered oarth and nibble amount of ground ho uses to test Mrs. Francos Stryker received aco Goodchild of Freehold per- performances. HSO of lime helps to maintain a prizes for sewing the largest and formed the Ceremony, strong in muscle In live u completely satis- at any green thing from tender favorable soil struturc, Third Congressional district bus been work- poplar hark to the tounh stump of smallest amounts of rags, respec- Ira D. Emory and family of Rum- factory life. Home Ii mi* ngo, their fate New varieties of crop* are being ' "By corroding tho acid,condition tively. ing diligently and faithfully to forestall a garden cnbbugc. Fox, Held mouse developed rapidly and It Is almost son returned from a throe weeks' In thn soil, llmo helps to roleaso Mr, nnd Mrs. Gnrrott R. Conover stay with Mre. Emery's slstor at tlie WntNon move In Komi>. would have been to become an invalid or, and door—all assorted anlmnln ox- Impossible for tho research and ex- for tho use of growing plants such cept a sleeping boar or woodchudi tension RKionomlsU to tost them o( Keyport celebrated their golden Washington, D, C. iften, to die, elements ns phosphorus and potas- -woddlng anniversary at the home Ashton Slikles was chosen chief He bus signified a greiii willingness to —cun be «ald to lllto nn absence all thoroughly, But ono thing Ii sium. This helps to build up the of deep «nowa and too much zero sure, nays Clnrk; whon a now va- of their duughtor, Mrs. W. C. Wero-f tho Mlddlotown ilro department receive (lie Walsou delegation as soon as If ever we are lo be rid of Ibis disease fertility of tho soil and Incroaso den. at tho nnnua! mooting, ul 0 a, ni. Even n brook, that llvr- riety In recommended for a certain the growth of protoctlvo crops, posHilili! with all its in)|jnW(tn! information. I IK; puzzle of how iimsl coim; from MIIITPKM- ly nml h/ilf-hiimnn Ihliif;, IN glnd 10 /uta, it Is known to be good, Miss Harriot A. Vail, daughter of Arrnngomonts woro being mado xtiiy imnhiii'klrcl and enn bo heard 'By providing moro favorablo Mrs. M, C, Nobles of Atlantlo High- for a danco to bo given by tha Red Contacts hiivr been nimle fur quirk henr- ful research. That cosls nnnicy. If research tolling a willow no, Knowing all No I'ocommondatlon o' nny n«w conditions for micro-organisms, lands, died of a stomach disorder Bank chnptor of thu Ordor of tho ingK for the delegation if thu fads It him Is to be a micccss, irentinent it HI; 111 must this, a man waiting for «no\v lo variety In Now Jor«oy U made un- Imo helps to Improve the condl- at tho ngo of Bl. Besides her moth- Eastern Star. On tho committed blanld't » rye Held feoln ho IM un-til It hna been studied at Now lons for decay of organic mutter er sho was survived by a sister, wore Mr«. Samuol Cogglns, Mrs, arc all they claim to be, become more successful. Tluil, loo, cowls Kmti'ful fur the unusual niSUliu-sn VruiMtvick and throughout the and the release to plants of (ho Mrs, Kdgur R, Mills of Atlantic Wellington W. Konnody, Jr., Mrs, AVft hope the engineers have the right money—bundles of it, Us! yenr, .W'JO.OIIO and In noinrhnw out of ntcp with Mute for at icaAt three yitars, Thl« plant food In this mntorlnl. Humus Highlands, Lynrnn C. Vnn Inwnfion, Mm, Loon nmotint of tlmo It necessary be- KOUHHIUO, Jr., and Mlsa Edith Wen- was spent by tin- county organi/.iilloii of the lex! of linlliliitn Mlltulc Ol n built up through this process of Thomas M. Ross, Wllllnm Man- dope. We ure confident that if they lutvo COUIVIO tlii'i'c me wliitei'lpKH wlnlrrn cauxo thu performance o( a variety growth, returning organic mattor son, ICdwuid Schanck and Losh "In cnlclurn deficient soils, Ihu ter u. tilp to Now York, They also Grand Matron nt tho convention of trnrlltlannl .liniunry thuw II Ihcro Izor li'cittmenl, use of llmo helps to provlclo Inn stuiipod off to attend Chaniplln & tho Grand Chapter at Trenton tho nhln to stop I he appropriation which W soin fully unknown, isn't Kniuulliliif! to tlmw',' .Uilin Uaylor, TUitftari crop ox- 'Mclum ntods of crowing pluntu," McUoc'i show at Ptianalc, following wrflk, Tllllo Martin wns elected coun- Henry 8. Torhune, Jamos L. Tor- cwntial to till; move to Itouio, Anldi) from nbfllrnct connlilorn- pert, WIII'IIN itgnlnat buying a now nut, tho ngont points out, It Is a If never IIIIH been of any use lo close viiiloly on the bnula of yield alone, combination of thono bcnullu that cillor uf tho Fnlr Ha von Duughtori liuno, iionry H, Longstront, M. HIM- In any event nion* light will be shed on 1 tlonM which ninlir mow «uro«« of Liberty. sell Warno, HorbeH H, Burlew, tin rsinhlc iluiir lifter Ilic horse bus lied, liy Ili'lih and wriodlutji more bountiful ICqunlly Important In many emu makes llmo MO Important In a bnl- nni i'0Nbtnna« to Insects and dm-unced conservation program, Llmo Tho walls at Oconnport woio gut- Patrick J. Dovllti, Andruw J, Car- thu move mill this will be in the bent, Inter- limn a liiiulnciipn of brown and being prepared, wlih money on Inuul, we I'liooji, lodKlng rcalstanca and other la not tho wholo woRrnm but Is in ting very low, nnd oomo (oiks bo- ton, Richard W. Herbert, Joioph MtK of everybody, The Ued Until; <' Imrkcil lo pllSl, IIIIIHl IIbM re illlri'i , Th I'OlllllV H .Mlll'l'll ninny uf Ihn IHIIIU uf it fnrmer< foaturo uf tho mooting of thn Mon- rodpoctlvn uriiclori wore John H, ilnnod MoliT by tho llolfortl anUI'ori Imlmii' iliiy/', 'I'II Im "unowpil in," tln> hilt In (hiri tlgbi, The WIIIMOII Inlmni- nf lllllll'S,' now Illllll'l' \\ n,\ , NI'I'U II fjlllll 1)1 mouth County l'hllittollo noddy Cook, Jr., lfj'od Mn|[eo, Muiiono Ma- Monmoutli Hoclul club ut thu .. nf cinil/;!', |n u IIMO Ililh^ wllh mull- Itoc, llortlm Wilbur, WHIIa flluitt!, tuple* with HH ninny ••iiij>1<>K IIIHI IKI-^I> il'KCIALi MEIM'iNGl lo tin hold tomorrow night nt 8 homo, nnd about $100 wn« elu, ${111,111)11, If W till ll III' I'hS lulli WINIIIIIII IIIII cni I'niiil iniii'lilnpt'y ii'iifJy In Unlit o'clock nt the llml Uunk borouifli Flunk C ni IK, Matthor Connor ami which wiut to ho unod for churl.. payroll IN II vital IIXMCI In HIIM coinumiiliy, 1 miy Imril uliilti't, cvnii In n dill Thrro Hill lie a speulnl molting hall, Iioul/i lMilnnon, During tli» ivonltift prlr,o« worn In |illl Illi •• run Illllnu "m •r Hie ln|i," I'm i.'uuntiy, Hill Uu n> In nn liiiilnn- \\V HIIOIIIIIII'I IHHI' ii if n! nil |MISNIIIIC, || of liio AUAIIUU township bon.ru ol Anyone Inturontod in thn nullen- Oil mii Oompnny of llroad it, ad-nwnrdod to MM llnfn Murks and liMlllllhiir- Ml 1,1'l 1 > 111 VlHIr rluumi' In thenlilti fri'llnji 'if iiiHi|;nr.i!i tt'hi'ii «iiuw rilnemltin tunlrfht at 7iH0 o'clock .Ion nf forelKii or ilomrstln pnul- Vd'tlftPil llml they were dolllnu a hoi' brother, lleniinii Mnrltn, Minn id iinficl Ii"* iiy '.'ii"n»ti i" M iiii-ir- 1 we do IOM« It, KI' ci'rinlnl.v j>|iniil(1 know nil 1 ill TiiM'iinltln hull, f'nll'i Nnu. muni vrmln mil/ 1 ill iilllowcnne At Amelia Mnrk* of Iti'tl Mimk, Mm. Mllh'll Uf I'illll' . 1 ll||iiil m IMIM'M \\ liel'eU'l IRO utrtMipfl, U'Hi»!her tin niNnlrur Uu rrnftona %hj, ;'li|i| Mint nun »iiUllf«ii fi/llll »luiv lnnigliM Htwholii, IHMWrnl, ii'ill nr in fl'li'iiiK'fd |ihlliil"ll«l, In MTI-f.rvm rent* onch, iiml inunlln boil- It(i«r Vnnilorlilll, Uiinirl Oulrlch ;uu ie« tlu'in, •l«d to thi rend through nv«-(not pi f aid*. comi il tin shoots ti 3ft cent* i«ch. end Edward Meff, RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 12, m.V) Patre Seven Vegetable Growers Werner to Aid Urged Jo Plan Carefully World Religion If the 1D50 season follows the Scout Campaign pattern of the past three years, Day Program Freedom the demand for early spring and J.C.P.&L. President summer vegetables should he fair- Balui'i of Krd Hank ly good with prices for the late Is Co-ciiuiriiutn summer and fall crops declining, Kvenl Set for Jan. 1,1 Is Edwin T. W'pinoi-, Jersey Ccnlral according to C. H. Nlsaley, Rutgers Th|> Rc(, B;mk Eahli assomh.v Power & Light company president, vegetable specialist. ! wjn observe World Religion ilay who recently joined the board of Trices received by New Jersey Sunday, Jan. lj, with a special puti- Everybody's directors of llonmouth Council of growcrs in the past year showed j lie program at tho Rod Bank Wom- Boy Scouts, has accepted ro- a steady decline as the season ad-inn's club. The service will be hold chairmanship of their annual fi- vancod with a few exceptions. The at 3:30 p. m., with Stuart H. Sim* nance canip:iit,r«i committee, with price lor winter vegetabletbl s shippehid chairmai n of tho loc;il assembly, In Business Sanford P. Flint. in from other areas should he a cliargc. This If the Sncniirf In a Stries nf .Arlirlrs guide to a certain extent in plan- Margaret Klin/, Rune of (iiccn- 1 Neglected Repairs Sink the Ship—Lcl's Save It! ning acreage and crops for the wU'h, Cunn.. will bn tho speaker. Bi'c.iusc v. n fool a .sot in us concern as regards th^ Kit nation early spring and .summer. p th.it (..onfronts our <:nim; vy and brn.'uisn v.,-: l,f-lk-w- th*it wa Her subject j.< ".NoN w Spiritual nil have ;i direct rnspnn.vihility to do .snnn'thin^ cun.structive Homes likes ships go down—when repairs and needed improve- Pointers." The Department of Agriculture nbnut it. wo, ;i.« nur <<>?i! rilmhon. ;irr* [ninli.-ihinir in this ne'.'S- (daughter ()C \lw IMP. l)r ments are put off. Keep up your home, with comfort and prop- has made no commitments to -sup- p;iprr a serfr.s nf commonls and .'irtirirs which wr hope will port the price of fresh vegetables ' Kunz. professur, physicist and ie- erty value high. At Monmouth Lumber Co. we've easy term! in 1950. No expansion in acroajji! 's'.search .scientist, was graduated stimuhttr, others to undertake somn form of constructive activity. «nd quality products of every kind to help . . . Just call us at suggested hut rather a reduction I from the Univcisity (it Illinois. of acreage in certain crops. Plant- where she majored in sociulogy 6-2060. ing of these surplus acieugcs and «as ,-in honor student, anil a Phi Beta Kappa member. Mr.-;. shQUld be in soi' improvement 1 crops, especially if the grower ex- Rube received her master's do^rc The Defense Of Freedom in social economy at Kryn Mawr, MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARRANGED ON pects to continue to produce good E'tra-ro from a Recent Adore:-, by yields of high quality. With the and has worked as a family case- high cost of production and cs- worker and a medical social win k Cn-in^slbr Edmond E. Da/ TEXACO ROOFING, FLOORING cr pocially labor costs, a grower will - cf have to plan carefully. Mrs. Rube ha.s made three ex- LUMBER, MILLWORK 1 The price ol fresh vegetables tended trips abroad to Kurope, and Cornel Um/ersity grown for the open market Is tin- i G'cnCva. For two year.-, slie was 'llir "mill irur" ill irhirli }rr nrr imir riii/ili/ril \rilh stable and uncertain. During cx.t- j chairman of the. Bah'i National tain seasons of xhigh production | Youth committee, and is now :\ Itlixxiu ix ''"' I III' xllill'ii jonix hi a iriiln' inuliji'— Monmouth Lumber Co. many growers think seriously of | nicmbpis of the nation:.! teaching .... I committee for the Nurtliuiislern RED BANK, N. J. Illf iniili/r nj iniljlliiiilij iih nliii/irx itilh irhirk 79 CENTRAL AVENUE glowing a portion of their rra.-i | Klates wuh ,„,,. llus|);1IU| Dv D;1. for the processing plant where the | vid Rulie. fhc has recently returned Edwin IT. Werner price is definitely established. With from residing for sight years in hiniinii nffiiirx 11 rr rurrriillii In .til. the crop grown under contract, the j New Orleans and Atlanta, Mr. Werner will be responsible grower knows definitely just what She has had llrst-hand experience Bui" behind all thio ii a war of idea: rind idea';. It 's over- for solicitation of funds from na- he will receive for his crop. Hi: in the Held of race relations, and simp'i^catlcn io 'riy thai i^ idoc' JCJ LV.\ '/*-~ir resotej '/.T.oily tional concerns :ind from labor. It can then direct all of his energy lectured in colleges and universities t) is planned to ask all unions in '.he and attention to growing a guud on the Biihn'l faith, especially in to the strurinie between corr.rnun ",m :K'd dc^nocrac.'. It county to contribute. James Lo- yield of high quality. the Southern states. cuts more deeply than thi:. It hd: to do w!-h ba;ic cc^;ep- Biondo and Frank Dangler, labor representatives, have been asked tions of social progress, political orqdn'zsrion and hiiman NOTICE to carry qn this part of the work, relationships. It po;e; iuch fundcimental niw.r'on", a? the^e: and David E. Landers has been placed in charge of large business How mut-h can the material lot of mankind bs improved subscriptions. Irving J. Feist of Shrewsbury, while freedom is retained? will again .serve us special gifts What are the social requi:ite-, of freedom? chaiiman. The budget is $42..'!lains. "It is Why miss the added comforts and convenience that modern days inclusive, holidays cxccpled. Special precautions must be hoped that all farmers called upon improvements are bringing to so many Red Bank home owners. with which to make their potential powers effective. As is will co-operate with the survey tak- almost invariably true, these unaccustomed powers are in taken to make certain that all loose papers, etc., arc securely ers to the fullest extent because it You can pay for the cost in easy monthly installments—at a low is to their advantage to do so." interest rate under our Title I FHA Plan. Don't modernize or some quarters being abused. There is much about the bundled and tied. In Monmouth county, the survey current situation which seems ominous. takers will be Sam Ambrosino of improve on credit before calling us—perhaps we can save you Kcyport, Harold E. Clayton of money. No obligation to ask for facts. The fact remains that the transformation we have seen ths Freehold, Edward Noller of Cream v/orld over in the position and play of the common people Ridge and Henry Okcrson of J

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apidly ELECTRIC wldt varlil/ •> p«*ulir oltrt • RADIOS • REFRIGERATORS Save the surface and you save all! • RANGES • WATER HEATERS • FREEZERS • VACUUM CLEANERS • WASHERS • MOTORS PHONE R. B. 6-2761 |"EHF.'s llio lip>l-liiiiUiig new rnr nf It Iris you ilrivn willinul "liiflifif.', Ft lirm nil! ll'« llir new Dn Snlo, 11 Inrilic lii|!li.i'iiMi|iir«kinii G&D APPLIANCE tlr"«i)anril In pivr Miu ninir rnnin, more lliiiii.CM'r luiikc-, wciii|icr|iri'iif (•iinili'it, 111111T vi-iliiliU, iniirr •nlrlv mul Iliniliini, 11•. 11hf• r Iit:111 •I'TIIIIJ; Vrl it n inure la»ling >nli>l.!riiuii ihnii ,niv nr p y .lmy ami SERVICE CO. yrm rvcr nwnnl. HrrrV llir cm1 ili'ii||iiri| vittU'lini til U\ j 60 White St., Red Bank Kilh \ {)[' in iiiinil, Nn in.illrr tiliiih ni.ikr* nf rnr ymi ll'< lii.iiii|.|icn |ruiii liiinil-i'inf nrw li'ui^lil Mm miulii Inn 1I11. \r^r, "I'riva friMit pnllr In lnil'lifilil>, Ami il'n u 1 Ir Siiin lirlmr vim decide," |/>l us ALSO NttW [or you to cnnm ami n>lr in ii, • RANGES J. H. Kelly Company IfiiiKi'MTiir, unui'Uiu MAHX !>IIIIW, »j'i,H Uti \;mr Lift," faery tt'tihrutny nightmtr nil CHSttntfoni • WATER HEATERS "Quality mill Srrvki>" • WASHERS 157 IIioiul Si, HC-:\'MH) • IRONS 21-23 East Front Street Red Bank 6-2434 • Rebuilt Waihors, .iLi^^jL^^ Page Eight TiKTt nAXK KHGTSTKR, JANUARY 12, 1930 Mclntire, Mrs. M. P. Haviland, Range Round-Up Winners Auxiliary Gives Mrs. Joseph C. Davison, Mrs. Jacob MONEY LOANED FRANCES WEBBER ARONOFF $1,200 ro Kiveivicw B. Rue, Jr., Mrs. Philip J.'Bowjrs, on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instruments, Mrs. John G. Grouls, Mrs. Clifford Cameras, Binoculars, etc. Individual Instruction in Piano Red Bank auxiliary of Ilivi>r- Spoerl, Mrs. Frank A, Hayes, Mrs. Ucnnd »nd bond.d by SttU ol N. J. Classes in Dalcroze Eurythmics vicw hospital has given the build- Ralph Shearer, Mrs. Lester Stork, WE CAY CASH FOH OLD GOLD and SILVKB ing fund committee a. check for Mrs. Charles O. Reid, Mrs. Lloyd 12 Doughty's Lane, Fair Haven RE 6-2230-M $1,200. Together with the other B. Thomas nnd Misses Bertha and auxiliaries of the Institution, these Florence Krldel and Elsie K. Lindo. Broadway Loan Co. workers have contributed more '-08 Broadway l"°ns Branch than $0,000 to the fund. COMBS AT CONVENTION Announcement of the gift waa Dr. Clarence C. Combs, Shrews- made at a meeting Thursday by bury veterinarian, attended the Mrs. F. Lawton Hindle, president. 42d annual winter convention for Attending wore Mrs. James C. veterinarians at the New York PUBLIC SALE Parkes, Mrs. Eugene E. Brooks, State Veterinary college, Cornell Mrs. Henry C. Tilton, Mrs. E. P. university, which ended Friday. Having sold my home and giving Immediate possession I, the undorslgncd, will sell at Tubllc Auction my entire Household Goods and Furnishings on the premises at:

150 MAIN ST., SOUTH RIVER, N. J., j. H. MOUMOUNI T CO. Serving RED BANK — on — 84 BROAD STREET, RED BANK AND J£KSEY SIIOIiE AHEA t Phone 6-44330 SATURDAY, JAN. 14th for NEON SIGNS at 10:30 A. M. Automatic Heating and A" Electric Washing Machine (Easy), Occasional Living Room Chairs, Oriental and Domestic Rugs (Room and Scatter Sizes), Cold Cathode Fluorescent Floor Lamps, Nine-Piece Dinetto Set (Mahogany), Handsome Mir- Conditioning for Your Home Mr». Helen Anderson of Leonardo (left) waa winner In the Mid- rors, Spinet Desk (Mahogany), Settee, Day Bed, Curtains, Drapes, dletown township area of the Old-Ranga round-up contest recently sponsored by tho County Gas company of Atlantic Highlands. Mrs, Linens, Twin and Double Bedroom Sets complete with box springs Anderson won a Magic Chef fias range as lirst prize. The person and inner-spring mattresses, Pictures, OU Paintings, Books, Vene- owning the oldest gas rnnge was judged the winner. Mrs. Ander- LIGHTING tian Glassware, Large lot of Diamond Cut Glassware, Table Stem- son's range Is 41 years old. "ENGINEERED TO YOUR NEEDS" ware (Crystals) graduated sizes, Fine lot of Chlnaware (Limoges, Also shown above are Carl Bocker, area salesman, and Mrs. August Volkland of Belford, third place winner. Mrs. Volkland Dresden, Royal Doulton, Spode), 12 Elaborate Service Plates, Din- won a 45-pioce silverware set. Second prize winner was Miss Jennio ner Set,'87 Pieces, (Service of eight—English), Two Gas Ranges, Casscrly of .New Monmouth, winner of a set of aluminum ware, Kitchen Set, Silverware 'Sterling and Plated) Table Silver, Drop- while fourth place went to Mrs, Harry Lohsen of Belford, who was leaf Galeleg Table (Mahogany), Stands, Fireplace Set, Vacuum piven a set of chrome kitchenware. Cleaner, Tea Wagon Drop-leaf with removable tray (Mahogany), Bridge Lamps, Windsor Chairs, Smoking Stands, Clocks, Ship Margaret Flood, daughter of Mr. Models, Card Tables, High Grade Wicker Porch Furniture, Wing- Lincroft and Mrs. Robert Flood, Si'., cele- back Chairs, Fine Thrce-Piece Living Room Set with Slip Covers, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamernick brated hor fourth birthday at a TELEVISION and daughters Betty, Sandra and party Sunday. Those present were End Tables, Table Lamps, Refrigerator, Hall Runners, Stair Car- Sheila have moved from Phalanx Diane Brandt and Billy Duck- peting, Dressers, Bureaus, Vanities, Boudoir Chairs, Bookcases, o Vandcrbui-jf. worth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert. Flood, Coffee Table, Cabinets, Trunks, Luggage, Kitchenware, Fine lot of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hosan Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert and daughter Sandra of Lancaster, Flood, Jr., and daughter B.nbani Aluminum Ware, Night Tables, Brlc-a-brac, Console Table (Ma- Pa., wero week-end guests ot Mr. Ann. hogany), Magazine Racks, Telephone Table and Chair, Kitchen and Mrs. Lloyd Hosan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daly and Electrical Appliances, Hand and Garden Tools. Everything to be Pfc. Leslie R. Stewart, son of children Patricia and Tommy sold from cellar to attic and contents of garage. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart, has spent the New Years week-end i returned to Valley Forge hospital with friends and relatives in New after a 30-day sick leave with his York, city. ASBURY PARK Public viewing on date of sale from 9:30 A, II. until sal* family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Feakes of time. Seller and Auctioneer shall not be responsible in the event The Ladies' Aid society of Lin- Brookdale farm are the parents oC 1-1180 of accident or injury to any person or persons, however occa- croft chapel mnt at the home of a daughter born at Monmouth Me- sioned, in, on or about the premises. Regardless of weather con- Irs. Winston VanNote Thursday morial hospital. The child will bo ditions, sale will bo hold as scheduled in heated house. All itemi tternoon ot last week. Plans were named Katharine Star Feakes. j PORCELAIN ENAMEL - STAINLESS STEEL made by tho members to go to a to be removed from the premises a' conclusion of sale. luncheon and movie at Asbury Mrs. Bernard Warneker of Ev- j Indoor and Outdoor Electrical "'ark Wednesday, Jan. 25, all mem-crett Is visiting for a few weeks I bers to meet at tha chapel at 11:30 with Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. | Displays & Lighting WILLIAM B. WHITE i. m. Other plans under discus- Mullin. ion were tho making of choir Edwin Creswick and daughter capes for a proposed children's Janet spent Sunday with James ROAD-AD SERVICE, INC. B. G. COATS, Auctioneer 490 Bath Ave., Long Branch, N. J. and young people's choir. Mrs. Spaven at Bayonne. PHONE 6-3399. James Thorson, secretary, was re- Mrs. Walter Rathbun is visiting 49 So. Main St. Asbury Park quested to prepare a resume of in Florida. RUMSON the previous years' activities, which was read by Mrs. Charles Conover, president. Those attend- ing were Mrs. Edward Boylan, Mrs. William Diem, Mrs. Stanley *329°°* Stlllwcll, Mrs, Henry Voohees, Mrs. Lloyd Hosan, Mrs. George Richdale, Mrs. James Thorson, OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 P. M. Mrs. Fred Owens, Mrs. Ralph VanNote, Mrs. Karl R. Berndt, Mrs. Henry Verne]] and Mrs, corge Vernell. Mrs. Harold Cook became a new member. Winners Eatontown Radio & Television of the white elephant prizes were 17-19 MAIN STKKET EATONTOWN Mrs. George Richdale and Mrs. Harold Cook. The February meet- Phone Eatontown 3-0568 or 3-0910 ing will be held at tha home of • Plus Installation and Federal Tax Mrs. Fred Owens. Pilchard Hammond, Lincroft- Holmdel Kiwanis president for 949, gave a buffet supper for offi- cers and directors acting with him during the year. Those attending worn Daniel S. Ely, Harry Pitcher, oseph Mendres, Thomas Kraan, Anthony Flasconuro, Joseph Phil- lips, Henry Handelman and Larry STOP! Buck. Assisting Mrs. Hammond with the supper were Mrs. Han- dclnian and Mrs. Kraan. The event took place at Richard Ham- Start The nond's new home at Little Silver. Mrs. Fred Owens entertained ivith a plastic party Friday eve- Will Sink 4-Door 6-Pail«ng«r Tourback Stdrni htadt a line-up ling. Those attending were Mrs. New Year Right .loyd Hosan, Mrs. George Ver- of li'x marl SUPERS, all powered with Iht ivrgfog ntw F-263 ell and Mrs. George Richdale of ilmlghl-eigbl engins, vary laltil word in yaht-in-htat! Ml and lift. 'halanx; Mrs. Edgar Laylon of Check Your iumaon; Mrs. Francis Rcnaldi ind daughter Betty nnd Mrs. liar- LOOK HOW Id Percy of River Plaza; Mrs. ohn Dennis of Red Bank; Mrs. ICK DE1IVERI Office Supplies itcvon McTnquo of Asbury Park, ind Mrs. Jennie C. Layton, Mrs. FASHIONED fan eveiy taste BUICK iVulter Angerole nnd Mrs. Harold 3ook of Llncroft. Mrs. Frank Mc- *er. rf./,V.,, We curry a complete line of office tuppliei of all nrrrm wns the demonstrator. at Staff Sergeant nnd Mrs. William Your door !„ . . . ^towickl and children have left for kinds. Here are just a few of the many itemi California, from where they will that you will need for your office to itart th« opart for Japan, where Sergt. No- Priced for Every BUDGET" •lekl will be stationed. Mrs. Thomas Schwlndt of Swim- New Year right. ling Rlvur id. in visiting this look ovei the 1950 Buick line, which Foui wh«elb«Mi - nil planned for find Buick reachablo by buyers In 00 eok with Mrs. William Maslcrson these three high-fashioned honeys riding comfort—with overhang re- t Newark, any price range. represent, and decide for yourself if duced to make parking and garaging '2251- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fields that's truth or just talk. easier. Roominess galore, with rear So why not |[et the whole story, .•ore guests of Mrs.»Eliza Fields Nineteen - Yes, 19-smart new and seats as much as 13 inches wider. price nnd nil, from your Buick t Red Bank Saturday evening, dealer now? Deliveries arc good, the 'he occasion' was Mrs. Edwnid varied models to choose from, nnd Plenty of outlook as well. And the "deal" li right, and a signed-up ds' blrthdny. On Sunday Mr. nil with the eye-catching styling of abiding comfort of coil springs on Drlv.,J.. nd Mrs. Fields visited with lin- order steps you up to that Buick bold-lined bumper-guard grilles, all four wheels. And the steady iments, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hardt you've always dreamed about I n Swimming Illvor id. sleek tnpcrinft fenders, the over-nil going of lorque-tube drive-plus Miss Dorothy McGulro of Fan- look of a jet plane In flight. Safcty-Rldc rims for comfort plus food was a guest this week-end control. f Mr, and Mrn. Hardt. Three full scries -SI>I-XIAL, SUPKR H$n'i the Smart SPICIAl J.pamngtr I.oonurd Leo In a patient ut Illv- Coupt, oni of levan imarf modfllf. rvlcw hospital. and KOADMASTKH- With SlM'XlAl, Then look al pilc»i-do they really Dynoflow Otin optional, Honapowir — Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Cornell have models available In both standard lit any budget? 115 with Synchro-tAnk Iranimlulon, 122 cturnod from Kokomo, Ind,, or irnurl // • Binders • Ledgers A fnrowell dinner |inity wnii ceytr /In (Int.tor Md, «l>i!n tor We, Wlllinm Hnmck ])i>c 132 hp. fhilmll tlralghl- lit nt I tin Hninik icnldi'nrc Mr, t/gM tngfm, Dynatlow TMIpy'n uill dm,. I• rlitny funlm,, nl «;/]« ,l,lrli>g •Snmvli )>i\f ii'liiincil In Him Drift ittindard, mid l'i'liriiiir.t, Illiilil, Wli'kuhlliK Tnxnn. ( ill Ihn Jinity well' Ml. nnd Mm. nnd Tu', ii,i I It tHY I M*IO», TO0»fAt[»VAlUI AI|IIKIIIHII Jdiii'j uf Allimtlu IIIKII- IIIIIIIK. Ml*, Li'* Miller mill non l.rn your BVICK iteahr tor « dtmoailiUloB - MQHTNOWI 'mil ilnuuliti'i' Miunni'nn linvo ie- Il'lmn bvtinr automobile* are built IIUIVK will build them tuMidl Mum MilinulnhiiiK, I'll. Mi *, It Kin ml llin:hlmii* rprhl n wrnk with her IHIII'IIIK, Mi, mill Mis, Clirrniil l,i» liwuoil, nt Itli'h- 'IHlflrl Illll I. I DE RIDDER BUICK. Inc. Mi. mi'l ,\li«, Iliilicd /;iii-liii-riii|i, •li , mill »MIII Hilly mill IIUHPII 163 to 169 Monmouth Stro«t RE 6-2089 Rod Dank, N. J. BROAD ST. PHONE 6-0001 RED DANK VI.HNI Mi, »»,| ,Mi». lllll/Pil JJ« null* «i W*«hiii|iun RED BAXK REGISTER, JANUARY 12. 1.050 Page Nine

A Greater Red Bank In The Making! ... And Sterling Furniture Shop Is In The Path Of Progress ... Hence Our First Store - Wide

Fine Furniture and Floor Coverings

Public Sale Begins Thursday, January 12

OPEN EVENI1SGS Mondays — Thursday? — Fridays

For close to twenty years The Sterling Furniture Shop Has enjoyed the distinct reputation for offering the finest in Quality Furniture and UNRESTRICTED DISCOUNT HomefumishingB at prices so consistently low that it has never been necessary to stage a store-wide sale. ON ALL FAMOUS BRANDS But, now, our growing city requires a portion of our building in order to widen White Street and to provide additional parking facilities for you. Imiiriil Finltiri Oi, IrHhiri In the face of this emergency, we are literally forced to liquidate Drtnl Firnltiri 0«. Kllif FiotirUi Till IIIRMIM Oi. Onwftrd Fymlluri Oiri> our stocks to make room for the reconstruction of our building and to Hty»ii4 WikilltH 0«. W. F. WhltMy Oi. prevent damage to our fine furniture by the attending dirt and dust of

construction. So, our great problem is your gain . . . every suite, every, mi LIM C(. Tiwir BnltiMiiii IH. FinoMr Furnlturi Oi. single piece of famous brands furniture and floorcovering must go . . « Llf-O-Mitlo Ol, Illiliw-Wnlird Oirpit Ol. Slkd Oi. and go it will, at this sweeping discount of 25%. KtlMiffty Mff. Ol. HI|htittWR fli| Oi. Thi Hawaii Oi.

SHiklty Irttfcirt Hlbrlti* Fimlfin Oi. M. T. Omhmin Mfi. Oi. Terms: Cash-All Seles Rial HIIIIIIR Mf|. Oi, Ohilr Oi. Li-Z-Biy Delivery Must Be Taken Within 10 Days OIIRII Irii.i Ino. Nlikiry F«mll«ri C«, ftrtuvi MJmr Oi. .•MM.il Ikiw Ml|. 0«i Mfg. Or THE STERLING FURNITURE SHOP 21 WHITE STREET (Opposite Public Parking Space) RED BANK, N. J. TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-0291 Face Ten RED BANK'REGISTER, JANUARY 12, 1950 'peratura right now U 82 degree* Hitch Hiked Cross Country and getting warmer. PIANO LESSONS at Your Home Hitch-Hiked to We decided that before reporting j FREDERICK A. WOHLFORTH, B.S. Ed. at the naval center we would spend I a couple of days in Los Angeles no j WHAT is a T. A B. B. (-S234-). rianist for Cluhfi, Receptions, Etc Los Angeles in we are at the Hotel Lankershim | I Parents: Lessons at home enable you to Ink" at Seventh and Broadway. We've • part in your child's music activity. been to the movies and have walk- | Want to know tvhat a Equal to Bus Time cd about the city a lot and having | a swell time. We found that Point Raymond Avers Helps Mugu is about 50 miles north from T. A. am do for YOU ? L. A. It's a small place so it sounds Break Ground for good. We sent our sea bags on ahead of us and will probably re- New Naval Building port there in a day or so, JUST PHONE RED BANK 6-5080 Hitch-hiking; from Red Bank to A more recent letter from Ray- Los Angeles, California, in almost mond to his mother was accom- traiin time was chronicled in a lei- panied by a serleseries of o,official U. S. ter recEceivee d a few days ago by Navy photographs togiother with ICE CREAM Mrs. Ethclyn Ayers of Marion clippings from the "Missile Misslv- street from her son, Raymond I. ies," the official newspaper of the Ayers who was transferred liom U. S. Naval Air Missile Test Cen- Annapolis, Maryland, to the U. S. ter at Point Mugu, covering a Naval Air Missile Test Center at complete description of the ground Chocolate Point Mugu, California, who, with breaking ceremonies on the sta- TIME a buddy, wanted the experience of tion's recreation center and ahip's the hitch-hiking rather than the service. One of the pictures shows comfort of traveling across the Aviation Chief Machinist Mate country by train or bus. John Thomas Clark with 30 years, TO Eclairs 1 month and 12 days Naval service He writes: Dear Mom: Well we and Raymond I. Ayrcs, Apprentice made it O. K. and as a matter ot Ireyen fomoui Vonillo Ice Creom with chocolate fudgo, cootod with chocolate fact we made it in bettor time Seaman, with less than nine months Naval service assisting PREPARE end dtcoroled wilh whipped cream. R«ad> now ol your friendly Breyer doalen. than it takes the bus to make it. We arrived here In Los Angeles at with the ground breaking lor the For Information, write or phone Monmoutli Ice Ctcam Co., Asbury Park. Asbuty Park 2-1033 8:00 p. m., Tuesday having crossed new recreation center. Clark, the California state lino at 1:30 with the most Naval service and p. m., three days from Red Bank. Ayers the least of the enlisted per- We had a swell trip and it only sonnel aboard the Center, look took us eighteen rides to make it. down upon the group from the for winter weather We left Philadelphia around 11:00 tread of one of the great construc- a. m. Saturday morning and were tion catapillars. During Months of in Washington, Pa. at 11:00 p. in. that some day. We got a big lift ELECT NEW OFFICERS from there to Indianapolis with a Mrs. Leona Spafford was elected WHEN the thermometer starts dipping fellow who used to be in the Navy. president of the Keansburg first Then we got some short rides to aid squad auxiliary last week at a downwards, don't take a chance on having . TWO-PIECE NAME BRAND On llw ouuitU, Tii»\f.r mm\m\ |),j,r llir tint DCMIJ-C I'rW IIIB Boys' Boxer Shirts Rubber Boots U Ll THR U 1 ri l YOU'LL THRILL to llir vrlvrl imnolli- At*\%n pyt* you llir nlgr in purl.. *.ttr|±ius- jinuer nf llie lii(r ™ ' ! '". ""'I" ; '"'» »""- Sizes 3 to 12 BY HOOD ing, in luitv !"("ul» lirr 'kiirr-levrl i»r nmtlnrt. ,,f n>'iol I'luiil Drive. NVdilfl Jersey Suits Boys' Dress Shirts Plrl )r llP 1 1 '.in II nr I CORDUROY • WOOL On I front, • »lrrl, m!,T|~ J"! "' "'' ""I '"" room, rii.ow !yiii-Mnlii' (i|illnnal mi C All Colon A90 8 to Age 12 . White Only imli'lf al iinxlrrntc eilra ronut, FLANNEL • GABARDINE htnrri Doil^r urlMirnl l,rnuls. I'luiil I It is f, I ioinr in loiliiv! PIN CHECK $1.79 $1.79 $ Com* In for a "MAGIC MILE" New Bigger Value Now $0.09 Now Now Demonstration Rldo GYRO-MATIC Now 1 2 A>k mij [Imlnf ilrtli-r lur > "Mitftl' Usually1 2.79 Usually 2.95 2 Usually 4,25 Mllf" (Iriiiunilmllnn rlilr, I'rntr Uwiil.piliid automatic Ironimliilon lo Usually 3,19 to 3.50 for JIIUIM'K IIUH intn Ii jinnr IJnilii< I'" you (mm ihllllnj, ovallolili on «l>ri lor yniit iMimr) In munil Coron.t mod.li al niodiiatt ««lia nil, Demon Slccpcru Hcu. up lu 2.25 Now 1.69 Flannel Pajamas rn Iliiiri' r I II K ami ilrpriiilnl.llll). JuH a Uw dollars more than f/ie fowesf-prJced awl DRESSES Hl/P» 0 lo 4 ' ONE PIECE PRINT Siioi 3 to 14 Demon SIcciM-i'B Keg. 2.50 Now 1.09 HI/e-K I) til H • • Sltos 2 to 8 COTTON TAFFETA PLAIDS FRANK VAN SYCKLE. Inc. C Inroy Crawlent Jlc«. 2.59 Now | .911 Now Urn. 2>*m lo 1.95 Now \AV) Now 149.153 W. Front Stroot 97' Rod Bank, N, J. Uiu/illy 4,98 to 5.96 Hlr.M II In Uiually 1.79 RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 13, 1350 Paee Eleven his own special subject. These School News books include the stories of Mo- What It Means: zart, Haydn, Hendelssohn, Chopin, THE RED BANK BAHA'IS ANNOUNCE: RUMSON ELEMENTARY Handel, Schubert, Beethoven, Bach, Payroll Padding in Washington The kindergarten is now display- Brahms and Strauss. Among the RUBBER TILE WORLD RELIGION DAY, Sunday, ing the attendance bnnner. They stories on operas are "Harusel and January 15th By CLARKE BEACH fgenerous to themselves than the are the proud winners for Decem- Gretel," "The Bartered Bride," THE ARISTOCRAT OF FLOORS representatives are. ber. "Lohengrin," "The Rhinogold," "NEW SPIRITUAL FRONTIERS" Washington, (AP)—If Congres- Members of both bodies have The fourth grade has appointed "The Valkyrie," "Siegfried" and By Speaker: 3TAROARKT RUHR llonal committees ever try to fet- voted themselves substantial allow- its various committees for Janu "The Twilight of the Gods." Red Bank Woman's Club, 3:30 P. M. Vour admission: An open ret out all the facts about payroll ances In addition to $2,550 a year mind and spirit of Inquiry. padding on Capitol Hill they won't ary. The room committee arc Monmouth County's Lending tax-free expense allowances. plants, Eva Moo- Holloway; black- DO YOU KNOW THAT THE BAHA'I have an easy time. Most of the in- On the House side, overy mem- boards. Sandy Hunter and Robert Miss Rita Blumberg i Flooring Specialist!; formation about salaries there Is ber is given a flat sum of $500 Farwell; lights, Robert Ross; has Betrothal Told TEACHINGS OFFER: readily available. But the really hot each fiscal year for stationery and Uet, Ronald Holm; pencil sharpen- AGENTS FOR "The only way that the world enn hn made over." Herbert Adams Ituff is burled.. another $500 for telegrams and er, Jean Figaro and library, Karen Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blumberg of Gibbons, noted historian. Interest in the subject was long-distance telephone calls. The Hammell and Liane Goetz. For Red Bank announce the engage- ARMSTRONG'S "A great Instrument for humanity's final .spiritual victory." Pres. •roused when former Rep. J. Par- senators get $500 a year for sta- messenger service they are: lunch ment of their daughter, Miss Rita GOODYEAR Eduard Benes. Bell Thomas went to jail for tionery, can send any number of orders, Debby Hochstein, and at- Eleanor Blumberg, to Lieut. Frank "The hlghc.it, purest form ot rolitrious teaching." Count Leo pocketing money ostensibly going official telegrams, and may make tendance, Joyce Hiltbrunner. J. Blankenshlp, son of Mrs. Lorene AMTICO RUBBER FLOORING Tolstoy. to employees of his office. Rep. Bur- 50 free long-distance telephone Blankenship of Elizabethtown, Ky., "The potency to create a now earth." Miss H'len Keller. dick (R.N.D.), happened to be in calls a month. Both senators and Miss Lois Miller, who Is a senior and the late Kenneth Blankenshlp. his home district about the time at Rumson hich school, is now sec- "Possible nucleus of new world civilization." Tuynben. ceng'rcssmeii get a mileage iillovv- Mlsa Blumbarg 1: employed at the "Every earnest Christian's plain duty to investigate openly and Thomas entered Hie clink and was ance to and from Washington, retary in the office of the elemen- Arthur Morton shop, Broad st. BAYNTON'S LINOLEUM SHOP •hocked to find that folks out there tary school. This is part of Aliss fearlessly." George Townahoncl, ijanon St. Patrick's Cathedral, Their expenses are paid on offcial Lieut. Blankenship is stationed at Dublin, and Archdeacon of Clonfert. were wondering just how many trips abroad. Miller's in-service secretarial train- Washington, D. C., a Regular Army 5 BROAD ST. RED BANK 6-3876 pther members of the national leg- ing. member. islate were dishonest. Miss Marion Pcscux, sixth un Ho demanded that Congress Chiirch at Fair Haven teacher, has been confined to her home because of illness since make a thorough investigatioi n tto Reorganizes for 1950 Weed out any other payroll man- Christmas week. Her place has ipulators and clear Congress' name. Harry Collla and Myron V, been taken by Mrs. Geneva Barton, "The overwhelming majority of Brown were named cabinet mem- wife of Lieut. Bruce Barton, a stu the members are honest," said Bur- bers of the Chapel of the Holy dent at the Signal school, Fort dlck. "But the crooks have done Communion of Fair Haven at a re- Monmouth, Lieut, and Mrs. Barton SINC E 1 8 9 6 more damage than Communists organization meeting Wednesday of are now residents of Rumson. could have done In 20 years." last week. Each will servo three John Connor, senior lieutenant of (Thomas was onco chairman of the years. the safety patrol, is now acting as House Committee on Un-American Russell Hendrickson, who has captain of the squad. He is tern Activities). served the church 20 years, was porarily taking the place of Ron- At first glance it would appear made warden emeritus. ald Vopicka, who has been ill. aimple to find out who la getting Others officers elected were Mrs. Kaiser's first grade has been away with payroll padding. On the George Curchin and James Wen- studying "Safety in the School" House side of the Capitol a phot- ner, Jr., wardens; Myron V. Brown during this past week. They ari atatic copy of the entire payroll is secretary and Miss Elizabeth planning a panel for their display publicly available each month. The Scowcroft treasurer. Mr. Curchin board, which will show various name of each clerk, secretary, ad- was aJso appointed lay deputy to ways to practice safety in school. ministrative assistant or other em- the general convention, with Mr. The technicolor film, "Rubbe ployee appears along with his sal- Brown as alternate. River," was shown in a special as- RED BANK, N. J. ary. Tha record shows in which Chairman appointed by Rev. sembly last Thursday. As the story Committee or congressman's office Christopher Snyder vicar, were Mr. unfolded pictorially It gave a graph- tie or she works. Brown, rectory fund; James Wen- ic and detailed account of th If you smell something fishy ner, Sr., church property; Norman rubber Industry from the care of •.bout some of tho entries you can Aumack, Membership canvass; tho young rubber tree to the ship- (o to the office in question and ask George B. Moxley, social activities, ping of the raw rubber to factories if so-and-so worke there. If he Isn't and Russell Hendrickson, dinner for manufacturing into finished there, other employees or the con- committee. These chairmen will se- products. This vivid description gveseman might explain that he is lect their own committees. added to the interest of the film doing some research at the Con- The dinner committee has ar- and to its educational value. gressional library, is ill at home, ranged for a dinner in the parish is on vacation or works in the con- hall Monday, Jan. 30. The children of the lower grades gressman's office in his home town. have been enthusiastically display- AH of which might be quite true. Rome Beauty, Stamen ing numerous gifts which they re- If you find so-and-so actually ceived for Christmas. Miss Porter's working there, you have no assur- Top Apple Varieties second grade reports an unusually ance that he and the rest of the wide variety which they have ex- employees there are not kicing Top-ranking apple varieties pro- hibited for their classmates' in- back part of their salaries to the duced in the Garden state in 1M9 spection and interest, and shored Excellent Values Big Savings! Congressman. were Rome Beauty, Stayman, Me- and enjoyed with them in their so- The correct answers might bo ob- Intosh and Delicious, reports the cial activities periods. Frank Wul- tained by an investigating commit- State Department of Agriculture. tcr brought an electric car and tee. Committee witnesses must tes- Leading varieties in the United steam engine; Susan Ktngdon, tify under oath. But old timers on States commercial crop were De- story book and an old-fashioned Handbags the Hill say an Investigation would licious, Mclntosh, Winesap and doll which may also bo used as a 100°/o Down Pillows Pequot Sheets fce a painful proceeding to many Jonathan. picture; Edward Tralnor, a Hou- Reg. 7.49 and Rog. to 5.00 members, and they'll bet ten to one The U. S. D. A. survey shows that dinl puppet; Nancy Galm, a doll that the matter will never reach New Jersey's commercial apple Diane Collis and Colby Dill, Vic- 5. PILLOW CASES 2.40 the investigating stage. crop in 1949 was 3,124,000 bushels trola records; Alex Getty, a wrls Tax Included watch and cowboy bolt; Mary Finest quality imported down. Full 21x31"; Heavy duly mus- The Senate is not quite so frank compared to 1,364,000 In 1948. Sum- striped ticking, corded edges. Black and brown failles and broadcloths. mer apples amounted to 321,000 Truxton, :i toy super market lin, nvo r 14 0 •bout publishing Its payroll 'as the Christina Blom, a new accordion threads to the Bouse. It is made public only once bushels, fall varieties amounted to Inch. Dnulilo tape • year, and there is an important 313,000 bushels and winter varie- which she is learning to play, and omission—the Senate does not pub- ties totaled 2,460,000 bushels. Barry Schmidt, Mary Greenway and selvedges. - Size lish names and salaries of employ- Approximately 875 bushels of Connie Hartranft have brough All Wool Blankets tal> on overy Costume Jewelry ees of particular senators. There is Rome Beauties, the state's most story books, which they havo read sheet. a breakdown by committees but Important apple- variety, were pro- to their class. Rag. 13.98 VaIues< 0 2<0 not by senators' oftlccs. duced in 1949 as compared to 450,- The fifth grade Is back in stride 11.98 63x99...;.. 4 1Q Reg. 2.39 ° No one whom this reporter ques- 000 bushels in 1948. Favored for again after a very pleasant holiday, 72x90" size with 3" rayon satin binding. Blue, Tax Included tioned was able to explain why this its baking quality and considered as evidenced on all sides, They an green, rose, maize, terra cotta, grey, dubonnct, 72x99 A «Q Reg. 2.59 Gilt and silver pins, earrings, neckluces and waa done. But one seasoned official nn all-round cooking apple, the energetically planning group re- white. bracelets. of the Senate said he believed it Rome Beauty is now beginning to ports on the countries of Centra] was just a matter of personnel pol- move to market and will continue Europe and gathering their mater- Reg. 2.79 icy in the ofilces. The senators did through May. ials • together. As port of this unl "•"' 249 not want their employees to know ..The.Garden.state placed third in of study',' music or these countries hl Reg. 2.98 what other employees were mak- the nation in the production of is being stressed. Each pupil has Comforters Initialed Hankies ing. In the matter of their own Sfayman apples. In 1949, 531,000 been Assigned a book on the life o • " 2.69 •xpense allowances, the senators, bushels were produced; in 1948, a great composer or on a famous 45x36 Pillow Cases ttAgl Re9' ea Reg59c incidentally, are somewhat more 205,000 bushels. opera, and will give a report on 4.98 "• 390 Full size, light and warm. 11" solid color bor- Ladles' all linen colored hankies, colored Ini- der with patterned center. tial. Hand rolled hems. DRESS FAILLE Mattress Covers Baby Wear To Embroider Re9359 25% °* 2.98 i Reg. 59c to 2.98 For full or twin "lie. Heavy 140 count muslin, Bibs, dresses, creepers, pinafores, sacqucs and cut full to allow for shrinkage. kimonas. Stamped for embroidery.

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Sor 1949 For 1519 Expended 1949 COUNTY BUDGET —1950 As Mcirifflerl by By Emcrcency Paid or To Consider Those of Middle Local nudsct nf Ihf COI/NTy OF MUNMOl.TI! for the fUral jear 19AO. Other txpensei It i« hrr'by (frtifKtJ ih«! irif biidRPt annfxrtl hrrcio BIHI hereby made a part hereof la ft true copy of the budget • pprovrd by resolution of thf governing body on the Fourth day of Jamuj-y. 1950. EDWARD C. BROEGE ( Water Problems Income Buying County physician Freehold, New Jeriey Salaries And wagts ,.,,, Other expenses ,,.., FReehold fi-OFOO More Houses Phone Number At Oceanport Cerlifird bv m* This I'mirlh tiny of .Ixnuar*, 195ft- Mosquito Kxtrrmfnatlon Commission Half of llic S:U)0<> Ii is hrrrby f-riifieri that ih» budcrt unnfxe'l herein »nd hereby made « part hereof 1A an exact copy of the original Other expenses Lovcjoy Requests on file with the clrrk oi the Ro\erning body, that alt additions are correct r.nct lhat all statements contained herein are In rronf. Tola! Refutation To S 1,000 Group Own ELMEft O. STEVENS Piped Water System Recistered Municlpil Arrountant 4. floadx and Bridfra H27 Bangs Ave., AsUury Park, K. J, Hoad Maintenance For Horsencck Pi. Their OMM Homes Address Motor Vehicle Funrt ASbury Park 2-608i Snlnrlcs nnri wagef 87.O00.M n7,ooo on 97,000.01) »1.000.0(1 Fact; are answering (he claims Thone Number Other expenses 28,398.00 26,299.19 26.29B.1B 2B.i9S.16 Col Clarence E. Lovejoy of Horse- of propagandists who serk a basis Certified bv mr Tins Fourlh Day ef Jantur.*, 1B»O. 123,298.00 123,298.18 123,298.18 123,208.18 neck Point, Oceanport, in a letter for extending federal aid and pub- LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE rrad at the borough council last lic hous'ng into the middle income Brclion I. County Fund Local Rudsrt nf the Cntml* nf Monmooth (or the fiscal year 1350, Salaries and wages 152,881.09 groups, on the theory that those 4,179.39 Thursday niglit, pointed out that nr It Resolved, that the folloFlnf stalementB of revenues *nci approprUtiom ihall conatltute the County budget for Other expenses .... 133.201.S2 130,201.82 182,673.13 158.498.74 citizens arc not being properly sup- the yc-ar J950. Horsencck Point was the only sec- plied with appropriate shelter. Be H I'nrthfr Rcsolvrd, that laid budget be published In the Asbury rark Press In the Issue of Januarr 7, 1950, and 298,183.15 308,028.82 315,562.22 311,382.83 4,171.31 tion of Oceanport without piped • Iso In the followtiiB newspapers for one Issue: The Dally Record, Long Branch; Allen town Messenger; the Journal, Atlantic An analysis of F.H.A. figures in- Highlands: tlir Coast Advertiser, Belmar; Homr News, OakhursL; The Freehold Transcript.; Keansburg News; Keyport ldbllni! ol HlRhira;« water. dicates what every home builder Wrpbiy; Monnioutli American. Long Branch; The Malawan Journal; Ocean Grove Times; Red Bank Hentster; The S*ntlncl, Other expenses Eatontown; Spring Lake GazeUc; The Coast Star, Manasquan—newspapers printed and published in the County of Moii- Motor Vehicle Fund 3,511.83 .1,475.82 3.475.82 3.475.82 motith. 1 Col. Lovejoy, in his letter, went knows —that the majority ol fam- Cuunly fund 4,918.18 5,024.18 5,024.18 1,441.11 3,57s.'. ! on to say thai since there were no ilies buying new homes ;m in the Notice Is hereby given lhat the budget And tax resolution was approved by Hie Board of Chourn Freeholder! of the County of Mnnmoufh, on the Fourlh of Januarr. 1850. ' 1,500.00 8.M0.OO 8,500.00 4.920.53 fire hydrants there, it created a lire middle income group. The cam- A hcniinp on Ihf budget and tax resolution will be held at the Rooms nf the Board of Chosen Freeholders, at the Court hazard. He also said that without paign no>w being carried on in an- Ilmur, hi rrrrhoiri. Nrw .ler^fy, nn Wrdneariay, thf Tirenty-Klfth dny of Jitnimrj, IHftO, at. T«« o'rlnrk, V, M. dt ohlrh Roar! Equipment time and uUcc objections to said budget and tax resolution of the Board of Chonfn Freeholders, of the County of Mou- Other expenses 15,100.00 1J,000.0!) 13,742.20 13,742.20 water residents could not buy elec- ticipation of the resumption of the rn mil h for the year 1950 may be presented by taxpayers or othrr interested persons. trical dish washing and washing SI Congress by the public housing COUNTY BUDGET. Tolal Koada , 1444,981.45 454,827.00 461,102.60 453,343.71 •7,158.«« machines, which might be profit- lobby, to the effect that middle in- Explanatory Statement, The total budget of the County of Monmouth for the year 1950 !• a total of 13,8(4,088.28 as Kgalnst 13,953,604.76 Bridge Maintenance able business for local merchants. come families cannot get new for thr year 1949. or a reduction of S9.S16.48 under last year. Motor Vehicle Fund He further stated that with piped homes, is contrary to fact, and is Thr lotal amount to be- raised by taxation this year Is $2,962,074.83 as against 13,868,663.55, or t reduction In thi Salaries ftnii wages 15,040.00 65000.00 (i5.000.00 l>5.000.00 • mount lo be raised by taxation of *1C,5SB,12. water available in the area, pet- being inaugurated as another at- Other expenses 11,390.18 93.058.00 93.0S3.00 93.05S.00 tempt to hoodwink legislators. ANTICIPATED REVENUES sons might be attracted to pur- KtaUitd 156,430.18 158,051.00 158,056.00 15S.05S.00 chase land, thereby increasing the The 15th annual report of the Anllclpilcd In Cull borough's ratable^. The matter was Gfnfral Revenue* 19M 1940 In 1910 County Fund icferrcd to the wali'i- committee, Federal Housing Administration 1. Surplm revenue appropriated , 100,000.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 Salaries and wages 31,847.00 29.161.20 43,945.40 43.945.40 shows that 50.8 per cent of all 1. (at Surplus revenue appropriated *ith prior written consent Olher expenses * 82,328.82 102,518.80 92,548.80 35,031.78 which will report at the next meet- homes whose mortgages were in- of Director of Local Government None ing. 114,173.82 131,710.00 136,494.20 120.010.18 7,464.01 sured by F. H. A. in VMS were pur- I. Miscellanenui Revenue!: Another water problem was chased ' by families with incomes State aid: Motor vehicle fund (53.J10.00 454,830.00 437,121.56 Total Bridges •••> $210.(06.00 389,7(6.00 294,550.20 287,080.18 7,464.01 Stale aid: HiRhway lighting—electrical division brought up by Mrs. Dorothy Uziil- from $200* to S330 per month, com- Liquidation of reserve for "Due from State Aid Motor Tolal Roads and Brldgti la of the Marie Cox real estate pletely discrediting the propagan- Vehicle Funri" 17.108(4 16.306.31 16,306.21 stale Aid Motor Vehicle Fund 283,310.00 284.830.00 284,830.00 281,910.00 6.SOU.00 6,145.00 County Fund 455,599.92 agency, Portnupcck, who asked if dist claim. Stntr account of stenographic reporters' salaries 6,678.00 432,277.45 459,763.00 470,822.80 anything had been done about the Collateral inhrrllanre tax * 1.-T.O0O.0O 41,000.00 31,044.10 Extending the income brackets County District Court Is.000.00 14.000.00 16,745.34 Grand Total Roads and Bridges •715,587.45 744,593.00 755,652.80 15,223.81 rondrmncd water hydra.nts there. County Clerk na.joo.oo 97.500.00 12.1,123.90 She said that bec.-.usc of insuffi- slightly we find thi> following .Surrogate 4i noo.oo 48,000.00 S3,4S3.6:i 5. Charitable, Correctional and Penal schedule to prevail: S0.9 per cent Sheriff's Office 20,000.00 2^.000.00 21,984.14 State of N. J. lor County Patients In: cient water pressure, it was almost Insane Hospitals were purchased by families with in- Tubercular hospital—State's share of costs "2,000.00 23.000.00 :i0,363.02 243,529.00 243,529.00 245.529.00 217.032.33 27,596.67 impossible to fight tires. Council- Tubercular hospital—Other revenues 21),000.00 24.500.00 33,5r>0.28 Feeble Minded 54,724.45 54,724.45 54,724.45 48.DS9.62 5,724.83 man Adrian dough • informed her comes from ?200 to $500 per month; Welfare house 1 (.000.00 20,0011.00 14,128.22 Epileptics , 19,009.20 19,009.20 19,029.20 16,708.55 3.300.65 62.S per cent were purchased by Board of County patients in 5tate Institutions 42,000.00 3:.,oco.on «.5,292.9:i that he hud met with the Public 3,000.00 3.4KO.0O 319.262,65 319.262.65 31S.2S2.65 families with incomes from $200 to Confiscated currency 35,822.15 Utility commission and that the nents on Court Street building leases 3.430.00 .1.480.00 3,480.00 commission had stated since the .$400 per month; fiO.S per cent were ncnls on newspaper reporter!.' booths 480.00 48O.0O 480.00 County Aid lo General Hospitals: purchased hy families with in- Finrs—County Courts :J,OOO.OO 40,000.01 36.597.87 Distribution according to Purtaupcck Water company was ntTorclm and Magistrates 350.00 700.00 270.00 R. s. 44:5-11 115.000.00 115,000.00 115,000.00 115,000.00 operatinc at a loss, the commission mcK fruin $200 tu J350 per month, Special Hems uf Oenerai Revenue Anllcipnted with prior It. a. 44:3-10 180,000.00 160,000.nn 160.000.00 160.000.00 and 30.3 per cent were purchased written consent of Director of Local Government.. could not force it to make any Miscellaneous Financial Business Tax 1.000.00 4.(54 99 375,000.00 375,000.00 275,000.00 improvements. Mr. Clough added by families with incomes from 4(KJ. County Courts Judges Salaries 12.800.00 • 12,800.00 that the commission had recum- $200 to 5300 per month. Statr Reimbursement Storm Damage 1B47-1948 51,130.00 County Welfare Board Including • Trust Surplus Cash J, 255.01 Briar Hill Welfare Home mended a booster pump which Another factor which lends sig- Salaries and wages 11.14100 58.712.00 99,208.94 U094 might improve the situation, but nificance is the fact that the .high 3. Total MiBcellaneoni Rcienaes S62.013.45 854.S41.21 Other expenses , 79,2)4.00 14,510.00 84,510.00 7G.125.3D 7,714.11 standards of construction required that the water company had failed 4. Receipts from delinquent taie« 150,397.00 143,252.00 143,718.94 to purchase one. He said that the by F.H.A. has a tendency to keep 7,784.11 council had investigated the posou- t of the F.H.A. insured market I. Total of ilftni 1, l(a), 3 and 4 ...,?..,, 962,013.45 Child WetfAre the lowest segment of the income salaries and Nonn 5,906.00 3,332,52 3,332.S3 sibility of paying for the booster, I. Amount to t>« railed bj taxation! Other fxpens Nona 1,280.00 423.32 433.32 but found that a municipal bo'ly bracket. Direct figures are not mi County purpose tax 3.982.074.S3 2.99B.GG3.55 could not purchase equipment for available, but it is well known that • ci Lesj. Appropriation: Reserve for uiuollecled taxes . None 7,166.00 3,755,64 3.155.M ihi Required tax collections 3.962,074-63 2,998,663.55 an independent company. Mr. tremendous number of economy Olri ARC Assistance: Clough told Mrs. Uzdilla that the houses were sold to buyers with in- 1. Total of General Budfet Rerenues , 3,992,116.74 T0I11I Cost of Administration us esti- council was still working on the •omes under 5200 per month, ma- mated for 1S50 Is ?93,2f;9.;ft the County share of which is 63.49% problem and was open to anyterially increasing the national ave- APPROPRIATIONS Salaries and wages 49,604.85 4S.423.09 46,123.00 48,423.00 suggestions. The Portaupeck Wa- rage. R. General Appropriation! ArPROPRMTEI* Estimated cost of old age is sis U net fai Operation* for- 1949 For 1949 Expended 1649 lor 1950 Is *l,n.v»,(t«.n(p the County's ter company io owned by the Sea This view is decidedly confirmed J. General Government As Modified by By Emergency Paid or share of which Is lZAOfy Board company of Hrttuisburg, Pa., by studies of the Federal Reserve for 1949 Atl Transfers Resolution Charged Reserved Other expensei , 128,339.50 138,380.00 738,380.00 115,136.41 93,933.11 which brought it out several years Administrative and Executive board, in reporting that among (Board of chosen Freeholder!): 178,224.35 184,783.00 184,783.00 163,159.41 22.823.81 ago. families with incomes of less than Salaries and vages 37,500.00 27,500.00 26.6S3.0O $3,000, about four out of every ten Relief of Blind William Fleckner, borough clerk, Other expenses 12,500.00 12,500.00 10,113.85 10,113.85 read a letter from Mrs. Clinton are home owners. In the $3,000 to Department of Finance: Beers, saying that she had seen a $4,000 group, half the families own County Treasurer and Auditor Veterans' Burial and Care of Graves their own homes. Salaries and wagei 21,547.00 31,464.00 Salaries nnd wages 1.500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 boy nearly killed crossing the street Other expenses 7,310.00 7,310.00 7.310.00 6,375.03 •34.11 in front of the school, and asked The public housing lobby Is at- Clrrk of Board and Offlct Salaries and wages 11.262.00 10,902.00 , 10.902.00 10,902.00 8.810.00 8.810.00 8,810 00 7,879.03 934.11 if something could be done about tempting to pressure the Congress Other expenses 19,900.00 15.500.00 16.311SO 16,211.90 motorists who speed through the into direct federal aids for middle Count? Jail school area. Councilman Felix Fog- income families under false pre- 38,702.00 28,402.00 37,113.90 27,111.90 Board of Prisoner* Lecal; Department Salaries and vases 3,303.00 3,18.1. OH 3,178.80 3,178.110 gia said he had talked with Charles tenses. The facts arc that middle County Counsel Other expenses 38,800.00 33,475.00 34,876.36 20,179.62 4.(91.74 C, Magill, school principal, who had inromp families not only can buy Salaries and wages 1.000.00 i.000.00 ' (,000.00 1,000.00 31,903.00 23,358.43 4,e«8.74 asked that the part of Wolfhill rd., new homed today but thru they- arc County Adjuster's offict nhich passes the school, be closed buying the bulk of all the new .salaries and wages 4,720. OH 4.600.00 4,800.00 4.800.0O Wnrdem, Matrons and Guards Dff during the noon period. This, homes and most of the used houses. Other Expensei i.ooo.oo 1.100.00 3,799.03 2.799.09 Salaries and wages 33,995.00 31,185.00 32,185.00 iccording to Mr. JIagill, would 11,720.00 11,900.00 12,399.09 11,399.09 Probation Department lervc a two-fold purpose. First, it Count? Offices: Salaries nnd wages 31,934.00 11,018.00 30,992.92 30,982.93 County Cleric Other expenses 7,845.00 12,225.00 13,225.00 8,090.87 1.134.13 ivould provide for the safety of allQuestions and Answers Salaries and wages tJ.M9.no 14.299.00 94.041.44 91,041.44 pupils, and second, it would enable Other expenses 11,900.00 18,200.00 20,510.88 JO,510.68 39,499.00 43,243.00 43,207.92 40,073.79 that part of the street to be used To Vels' Problems 3,134.1] as a play area for older children. Rehlndinc record* All>nwood T. B. Hospital Q. 1 will complete my high school Other expenses 3,000.00 2.94). 50 •Salaries nnd wages 87,883.00 B5.2t3.00 58,579.32 58,579.32 The latter U desirable because the course in 1951. As a veteran of Other expenses » 118.242.95 107,349.09 107,349.00 100,207.92 7.141.11 Construction of the school addition World War II, discharged in 1945, 112,249.00 113.489.00 117,952.10 US,935.05 183,812.00 185,938.32 158,787.34 reduced the school ground to one-will I be entitled to Gl training Surropat* fourth its normal size. Mayor Rid- benefits if i decide to go to college Salaries and wages 3IU27.00 37.993.00 3.V234.24 3S.334.34 MMntrnanre of T. B. Patients In out ol dle said that because of the num-in the fall of 1051? Otlvr expenses 3,880.00 3,850.00 3,960.00 3,411.37 County Ho?pit nIs • Reblndinp records Other expenses 11,8(1.51 4.113.10 ber of families residing In that A. Since you were discharged Olher expenses 1,000.00 1,000.00 area, it didn't «eem feastole to close from the armed services before July New Jersey Statt Board of Child the street. Mr. Foggia said a po- 43,117.00 42,843.00 39,094.34 31,847.61 Welfare 25, 1917, you must start Gl Bill Other expenses 140,000.00 139,117.11 •.083 84 liceman would be stationed in training before July 25, 1951. Building and Grounds front of the school during the busy Q. Is there a deadline date for Court House and Jail County Health Departmtnt-Projram times of day. Salaries and Wages ...,,,,.,,,,.,,, 19,203.00 12,283.00 13.8(3.00 11.S61.00 for u. s. Government on Vtnereal the reinstatement of my National Heat. Light and Power Diseases Other expenses 18,800.(10 Service Life Insurance policy? 18,100.00 18,800.00 13,S04.«S 4.193.S2 Other expenfei 1,100.80 8.033.OD 6,033.00 4.H9.84 181.44) The council pawed a motion re- Supplies, Repairs and Miscellaneous.. A. No. There is no deadline date Other expenses 20,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 18,178.84 3,121.19 Public Health Service ' quested by Mayor Riddle opposing Furniture and Flxturei—Replacement! for World War II veterans who Other expenses 30.S39.OO 14,855.00 15,405.00 19,409.00 t'ne Falkner commissions' recom- wish to reinstate their lapsed N.S. other expenses .,, 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 4.647.87 . 5,333.13 mendation* regarding, municipal Crippled Children's Aid L..I. polices. 81,003.01) 59,083.00 80,463.00 47,701.99 government. The mayor said that Other expenses , • I.OOO.OO 1,000.00 1,000.00 4,319.01 Q. 1 am a World War I widow tfotal General GoTernment ,. according to the commissions' rec- of a veteran who served 80 days U15.94S.00 302.344.00 304,7(8.33 Children's Shelter ommendations, by 1955 municipali- Salaries and wagti 3.100.00 1,919.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 in the U. S. Army. Am I entitled Other expenses , 700.00 700.00 • 700.00 1,913.43 ties would choose between three Judiciary IM.II to a pension? Superior Court types of government according to 1,100.00 1,889.00, 3,100.00 7,91].43 39t.ll A. Ninety days of service is the Salaries and wage* 3,100.00 2,tOO.00 3,333.34 2,331.34 their population. He added that Other expenses « 1,133.00 1,113.00 1,133.00 1,061.35 miniumum requirement for wid- •i,is Tolal Charitable, Correctional ml Final ll.417.3in.4S 1,413,358.69 1,395,570.11 1,303,320.44 UMl.tt Oceanport would have to institute ow's pension rights, unless the vet- County Court 1 a form of government consisting of Salaries and wages lt.022.00 11,902.01) 11.902,00 7.000.00 II,S02.00 8, Education eran was dlfic^'.r.rgcd for service-in- Other expenses , , 1.400.00 1,400.00 1.400.00 1,091.05 3OII5 a mayor and two councilmcn. This, County Court 2 County Superintendent of School! JUlarles and waici curred or service-aggravated disa- •Salaries and wages , 11,022.00 11.902.00 11,902.00 11,903.011 he said, would give the mayor al- 7,000.00 Other eipenaea bility. Other expenses 1,300.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,114.31 39.81 most •'Hitler-like rights." Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court Olher expenses ,., Mayor Riddle told the council 1 311.(3 343.37 Counts' Eiteiulon-Farm Dimonitritlon 25 VEAKS Buretu that at the reorganization meeting 49,077.00 30,837.00 14,000.00 41,733.61 647.66 Elizabeth Sammartino of Silirlei and wi|ti • he had been presented with .1 new M'l- Other expenaea ,,, ..•....».*. burn recently received a gift, maik- County District Court gavel. The old one, he said, was Salaries and wages 31,308,00 24,468.00 23,986.50 11,968.50 mads by a former mayor, the late ing completion of 25 years' aerv- Other expeniea 11,760.00 11,760.00 10,760.00 9,344.43 1.31S.J8 H. Whitney Conrow. His suggestion ice with the Amboy Manufacturing Junior Collet* that a plate containing the names company of Perth Aniboy and Red 31,(00.00 33,110.92 1,218(8 other eipenaei Court Rtporteri of the mayors who had used the Bank. The gift was presented by youth Education and Welfara Salaries and wages , 11,435.00 11,43411 George Sagan, president and found- 1I.43S.00 1MK.M Other expeniea gavel be placed upon it and that Olher expenses ,, 8,000.00 6,000.00 i.ooo.oo 1,911.61 46113 er of the company. Mrs. Sammar- Court Attendants and Officer* it be presented to Mrs. Conrow Total Education was unanimously agreed to by thetino is employed at the Perth Am- Confidential Clerks-Sherlffa OHlc* Salaries and wagei .., 6.111 08 6,11100 (.511.00 4,811.00 council, boy branch. Court Attendants 7. Recreational I. Unclaiallild Salaries and wages 33,114.00 91,324.00 11,334.09 11.314.00 utata Retirement flvilem Court Clerks—County Cltrk'i Offict NOTICE. ' County Adverllalni Salarlf* and WBKM 11,(38.00 11,336.00 14.1M.1I0 It, 111.00 Nnliie li hnciiy irivin m th» liiml vnlns nf tnt Srlmol lliali-irl of thr Unr- Compensation—Liability Iniurinea General Court Expenses minh ot l.itllf Silver, in Ih, I'miiny nf Mnnmnuth. ami Si Mi- "t Nrw J"")'i Bonui Other expenses , , t.too.oo 9,900.00 11,117.(3 n.in.«3 T'nilon Fund lhat a luililir hmiiiiy nill ),< hrltl m the MniUnm PI Srliiml nt »:»« nYln.-k Law Library , Industrial Promotion of count; ,,. nn th> cvi-niim nf Truirxlay, January I'.', I'.'oll. fm- llir imi ix"* "t rnnilurlinK Other expenses 1,150.00 1,3(0.00 1,350.00 1,019.11 3tO.I3 a public hrrtiiritr cm I'm fnllmvini! liurlitfl fci- the M-IHI'II .vmi K'.'ill- t'.i.'i I. fetal Uaelanlflel BUDGET STATEMENT FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR I0SO-IDSI •1,913.00 78,173.00 71,190.51 71,111.37 77l.lt Fropuied RecaiUilallen ef Aiareirlitleoe Budnet llilcUel Jurlei for (a) Oiirelltai • . 1950-51 Clerk of Grand Jury Otneral Oovlmment , I • 311,949.09 301,144.00 KM.78I.3S 111,301.11 Current Expense Salaries and wages f Jury Commlislon Judiciary • I 340,111,71 311,910.00 303,391,13 n.iu.n 311,384.11 Administration Refutation 350,887.00 144,111.10 243,844.01 341,133.31 Ml,00 flalariea and wagei , 4US6.1I l.llt.00 6.114.(0 1,114.10 l.tll.tO St-luml Eirctinni notda and Bridge 119,517.49 744,813.00 799,193.10 740,411.11 •19,111.11 l.KIMI.HII Othfi expenses 9,944.00 1,844.00 1,914.00 1,4(4.14 Siilui'k-l Charitable, Correctional aad Penal,, 1,417,310.49 1,417,358.85 1,195.910.18 1,303,128.44 8J.343.74 'iniinii Juror's and wltneis feei and atrvlct llthn K.-.|M!UI» inn.nn of MtlipornM education , 44,339.00 42,817,39 41,447,39 43,190.31 1,017.01 lnatruiilun Proper Other expensei , 49.SOO.00 30,410.00 31,000.00 31,000.00 7. Heueallulial Siiliirn*. Ti HI h.-r 117,7'JO.IHI I2.1li(l,li" I, UndaiallltU 111,112.10 311,549.91 >ll,989.tl TlNt lll.l.l,* . I.nun.nn 1,.trill.nil 40,009.00 47,9(1.60 fc 47,411.14 Sillil'lii 1 nf ] II l I int iun . . I,•JIIII.mi l,;tiin.no Tulal el • (a) Hone., 3,311,111,11 1,171,141.11 3,271,941.13 H.911,97 3,191,951.11 117,107.18 Uppration rmueutor'a Office (II Cunllnienl 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.Ot 9,110.1) 111.11 SHiniii", Jatiiuns nn,I IMIir Knn.li.ye flalarle* and waffs , 19,499.00 62,711.00 83,201.11 3,tl7,l7 ((.111.11 Other expenaei 61,6(4.98 (3.190.00 11,110.00 13,111.63 1.111.37 3JM.113.il 3.JI1.J41.13 1,38.2,141.11 18,117.17 3,H1.4»D,«0 I. .-,1111.1 nemmarr nr nperatlnm and CentlnfeRl I.ik-lil. Wain nml 111,149.96 118,665.(10 112,153.11 1,117.97 109,110.41 l.3iTi7 Approprlallnnii 1,3.17,002.34 1,118,349.30 T.lMilliilir I.Ml.I Hilarlfi anrl wai»a ,,, 1.049,110,ID 3,118,198 91 v-ivnidlnMt Acllvitlti Tntal Judiciary 1.140.1IIJ,11 2BM1OD H.IIT17 JI3,:«7l9 1,»V1 61 Other pipemea (Including contlniintl . Snliiri<>, Atlrnilani < I Hi r •. a. Mnliial Intnrrtnra an > Mriulallun Niiin ffhfrlff (i) nrhl «it»l'i (lllin K,MIIII>I> 8ilarlM an*! wage* , .11.4SI0O 14.(1(1 »0 retm»nl of hflntliii Auxillaiy Aienclrs M.Ml.m Other fxpmiH H,t«!00 16,9(9.00 l(.tl)OI) 15,4(1 10 Rnerla-fllale Mnlar V»hlf 1» FIIBJ .•' 'ii Ki.«|iui tntiiiu MUD nrldtii—State Motor Vehicle rani . Haul Charita other nondi: 6J.HI 00 41,440.00 (0,<73.>O 49,(11. .114 10 'liiitiiui lliMll Mill: 1 .ni.'i.no Police nadlo Halarlia and wh|ti 20,941.00 11,174.00 90,027.17 30,031.11 Intereat on Boodll TIITAI. rUHIIKNT KNI'KNHKS i; i,MUI.mi * H 7, t>'.»r>. 0 0 Other eiprniti .... 5,000.00 4,990.00 4,«90.OO 4,100.14 11,16 rtoadi KI.I'AIHS AND REI'LACKMENTS nrldijti ,, ll.nliliiii/ unil I,linn,,I. 'j.niiii.nn 2,n>fil Itnnd Rilunillm ,.,. l!i it, mliliKli nf llntiill '.i,mm,on IO.K.Mt.00 10,011.41 "aoi.si Alh . Ca|)ltll If irtllliIfin Ill" Null KKIIfMM l)u»n |ia)inenu on t'inllil lmptovem«nli •1OIAI, HMlRtlr^ KIHl WIIM 44.527.01) 4.1,2*1,00 4I,:H» Ml « II.V.'IT.MI othir rtprniM .... II34M1H 18,141 00 in.3tio.nl I.IIVMI 'll'l VI, » |i'.',l«J,,'iii •1.71MI0 • 1,111.00 •0,7M,n Tall! llrhl I ;F,S or RKVI.NUF, 3,1M.11.111 JJ»1 H« II J.ii- i, ni' .in . i, .1 Ml . I. IKSII I, m * ' ii|ifiilmn> and L'nnllnifnt • 1J.3D0 10 8IV14U0 M».]4I 10 17,(111.01) 311,111110 30 m M in lirhl Krrtlr* ii.ni2.no ia.iitj.il) 11011 Ml I»,U1 11 .14111 III Orffrrfd Char!** end r AnIII>11 i Aolx i|< i\\>ui i AM.riainii d auiiiUij r.ininitllBrM 31,lit.It 3M1JH 01,111.14 lllllil'IM 4) «nn to "«t*1irM Kincrifney Atiihnrl'iMnnt 3J0.000.QO Mini -I 1.|f * II.JIMI.IHI III; t'onitrurhnii ol Kt> Jn.non rrn il.OOO.N III. II .1 'IK trn ', r,a>iifi.v,'i Itlniili' miiiti rutimu nrliiu lirldn II|I HNlnrlt^ mill WHIM 4,««M1II K,2>(l.00 9,390.41 Arldlilonal COIL l)rtdilni 1,11111 •I II.Ill m:i ;•. l,lili,l|(| lUtMl Ullifr rxpfinti ,,. lulu 1 MuHII ra , *, * i' 'HI 1.800.00 1,800.00 1,900.00 1,113.39 llt.15 l)>il Uki ..." 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,'lml Mwoin ni nnil milmrlliril lirfurt MAURICE SCHWARTZ & SONS • w. Front $«..«, ».d m« IhlH Nllitll t|nv nf .1A11 • i n I y. S BROAD ST. RED BANK B«elt Bon k I 'Jill', ftll'l I lli'i»li> I (11 if v llml I • ft! tint Hit f>t))ffr fir ttlt'rtnr fit No tiiiiiiKi'tlnn UHh All.? Other *fnre In Mimmniilh Ountjr Hilt !•• nV Gu*r*rtt» Ut »»m«il»'l»n •>ulr«i nrinlKr j«, IMI, Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY ]2. 1930 Swedish Massage-Cabinet-Whirlpool Bath Keyport Chief Middletown Township Police Officials Open for WOMEN L Mond.ltlay, to Krin.r *_.. -H ,.^»T /v Evenings * Saturday, FUR INSURANCE MEN / 9 n. in. (« 9 p. m. Wants Help FOB AITOIJiTMEXT CALL: BE fi-5035 Sproul Sons iNccd "ALL RISK" S. DOROTHY RABE 1 UEI) BANK, N. ,1 For Another Oilier. 60 PETERS PLACE Here arc a few cases of losses ive have paid: Tn his annual message to the Keyport mayor and council, Po- lice Chief Leroy Sproul recom- BITTEN While insured was visiting at daughter's home, a mended that "urgent niui serious puppy pulled fur coaf to the floor and tore a large consideration be given to adding one more regular patrolman to the piece from the front. Paid for repairs. six-man department." The chief explained that under LOST Opened window of automobile to inquire about present conditions a regular police road directions. Later discovered that mink neck- officer works n total of 50 linurs a, week. Because each man rcoalves piece had been lost out window. Paid $130. a day off each week, only five men are left to cover the three d:\ily WATER Expansion tank in aftic overflowed damaging ermine > shifts. According to Chief Sprnul, in order to cover the three shifts cape. Paid $140. with two ofllcer.'!, it Is necessary EXPERT to employ reserve police to tl^o Term Rate for each $100 Minimum Premium extent of 25 hours weekly. The chief contended that with the pres- 1 year .70 S5.00 ent limited manpower, departnient- n.1 floxtbilily is lacking ns the two 3 years 12.50 officers during the day shift are 1.75 held down to a daily routine con- Repairing watches is one of our special- sisting of the chief taking care of he desk work In headquarters, BOYNTON & BOYNTON ties. If your watch ii stubborn and serving as clerk of the lyingi-strate's t!p-i court and compiling records, in ad- 8 DRUMMOND PLACE won't budge, our exports can restore its dition to directing departmental np- I rations. He pointed out (hat t:iis | 1{ED BANK, NEW JEKSEY independence and put it in train-time left the duties of enforcing the Walter J. Bills of Leonardo, police committee chairman of Middletown township, is shown with order. We can change a crystal or re- one-hour parking ordinance, direct- members of his department at the annual re-organization meeting at Middletown townsKip hall. Seat- ing traffic in the business section, ed is PDIICC Chief Earl N. Hoyer. Standing from left to right are David Simpson, building inspector' PHONE RED BANK 6-0952 • 4180 pair a spring with .equal skill. Our guarding school crossingy and car- Mr. Bills, Recorder W. Gilbert Manson, and Dirk- Hofman, plumbing inspector. rying on investigative work to the prices on jewelry repair and remounting ither man on duty. film on accurate measurement by Noonan, Lysboth Paucls, Shirley NOTICE are moderate, too. Just bring in the School News tno L. S. StuiTclt Tool company. Pcrrine, William Peters, Ann Po- Chief Sproul dnelari'd I hat I ho Mr. Jacobs' auto club presented lak, Paul Ronan, Bert Kounlrcc, things that need fixing tomorrow . . . ncreasing amount uf traflic. over a film, "Know Your Car," for their Barbara Samuelson, Liiiian Shea, orough streets and mounting de- 11UMSOJT Illfill assembly program. Eclred Webb in- Robert Shennemnn, Walter Shinn, we guarantee to remove the aches and mands for protection of children Tuesday evening Miss Esther B. troduced the film. and residents added to the nood Gallic Soden, Joan Sparling, John pains economically and promptly. Barnes, our mathematics teacher The band and chorus, assisted by Spurdle, Helen Swcnson, James or a new man. The additional holp and president of Rumson Teachers tho Tower Players, presented a Tho^-ne, Gcnevicvc Tibbs, Catherine will permit a day patrol with the Cl'nllENT KXl'BNSKS association, was one of the speak- Christmas program Dec. 21. The Tilton, Shirley Torborg, Lois von Administration police car to concentrate on traffic ers on a panel discussion for the story, "Silent Night," was drama- Gchrcn, Joyce Warrnecho, Robbie f 711.011 | 60.00 control and to eliminate one part- School Elt'i'llnn 2,'J'ilJ.UII 4,000,00 Red Bank Teachers association. tized as a uidio show under the di- Webb, Arthur Widmaire, Gail Wil- Salarifs 3 I5.U0 480.00 time school crossing watchman. He The discussion topic was, "Do We rection of Earlc Thompson. Miss liams, Laura Williams, Lisk Wyck- Other EXPLMISI'S.. - estimated the $2,500 now ussd to Need a Strong County Association" Katherine Ciirisman diiocted the off and Joe Sorrentino. Instruction Supervisory 6,530.110 6,'JOO.OO pay part-time salaries could be con- Sudirits—SulHU-visors - 1,550.00 1.750.00 and Miss Barnes spoke from the band and chorus in the co-ordina- Those in the band were Joe ClrrkB 650.00 verted to paying the major portion point of view of the chairman of tion of the whole presentation. The OtluT K:;|i'iiics 650.00 of the salary of a new regul'tr of- Hochstein, Bob Goodell, Bill Dows- Instruction—Proper tho county nominating corrBiiittcc, assembly closed with the singing tra, Ed Schmidt, Richard Schmidt, Salnrir.s, Ti'iu'hcrs 100,000.00 101,000.00 ficer. which position she held during the o; the favorite carols. . •IVxt llouks 2,:• oo.nu li.rtoo.oo Betty Poehert, PJckcy Grey-Lewis, Supplies of Instruction '2.7.*>U.0O 2,7.">0.00 _WILBUirS_ Chief Sproul said he was pleaded past year, Tho chorus comprised Florence j Lois von Gehren, Billy McGlrr, 1,300.00 UtluT Expenses 2,000.00. m to report that the Slate Motor Ve- The cigthth grade mechanical Alexander, Lois Alexander, Michael | John Spurdle, Ed Chadwick, James Operation 15 BROAD5T JEWELERS RED BANK hicle department had agreed to in- drawing class under Mr. Jacobs is Apgar, Betty Lou Aumaok, Shirley Tbornc, Frank Simon, John Cal- Salaries --Janitors and Uther KmplnJ'L'es 12, '273.00 12,790.00 ESTABLISHED 67 YEARS stall Hashing warning .signals at Austerniuhl, Robert Barr, Elinore Supplies 1100.00 1,100.00 planning an exhibit of house plans vcrt, Don Willard, Henry Trcdman, Fml '2,500.00 '2,000.00 two dangerous intersection!'', Bi'oaci- ) drawn up by the class. Ecnfcr, Michael Benson, .Florence Arthur Woodmaire, Harry Nelson, I.iKlit. Water anil I'inver 2,{)t)tl.tlO ,vay and W. Kronl st. and liroad | The seventh grade shop students Brown, Joyce Brown, Theresa Fred Hill, Bob Spiwak, Ann Noyes, Telipli.uie ami 'IVIuKrnph 350.00 sti and Maple pi. The cost will lie f Brown, Janet Carle, Nancy Carle, Bob DiFiore, Jean Friscia, George Co-ordinntc Activities arc working out a unit on paints Salaries- Attenilimcu Ollirers, Medical Inspectors anil paid by the county. New relloc'.or Florence Carlock, Catherine Con- ,1,S5II.OO 4,000.00 and wood finishes. Greenway, Mickey Apgar, LouioC Nurses stop street warnings will be in- nor, Lillian Connor, Jean Denise, Bond, Bill Abiati, William Peters, 150.00 450.00 stalled soon at live dangerous in- The special shop majors who (Mlier 1'Jxpellsrs • Robert DIFiore, William DiFiore, Helen Swenson, Florence Alexand- Auxiliary ARCIICICS a,tioo.o)) a, aoo.oo tersections, he said. have completed wood lathe turn- UK-hard DiFiore, Jack Dixon, Con- er, Lois Alexander, Walter Shinn, Snlm-ii s -Libriiriniia 2,000.00 2,000.00 ings are Robsrl Brighton, table Athletics 6,(100.00 7,000.00 stance Dorcmus, Grace Durstcwitz, Pat McGulnness, Allen Schmidt, 'I'm n slm it II tin II lamp; Leonard Friscia, chess set; Joan Eli, Henry Felilman, Kay Bill Doi'.sey, Jane Hilfiker, Wayne Other Kxpenses 700.00 J75.O0 DRUNK AND DISORDKKl.Y Walter Brown, fruit bowl; William Fixed Chiimes Guer, Gail Gilbert, Palrldu, Good- McGirr and William HUlet. 1,750.00 1,800,00 P. F. C. George E. Dwight, U. S. Walker, fruit bowl set; Robert Con- win, George Greenway, Edward Insin-ance nor, table lamp; John Calvcrt, The spoken parts were by Terry rension to Kmlitoyecs 1,000.00 1,200.00 Marines, Fort Monmouth, w,-;s Harrington, Fred Hill, Judith Wcrlcmann, Mary Ann Jcwctt, fined $25 Monday by Magistrate table lamp; Christian DeWinter, Ilochstein, Joseph Hochstein, Geit- Total Current Expenses J135.240.00 5159,755.00" " l miniature wood lathe parts; Chris- Sus;'n Emery, Nancy Topper, Rob- Repairs and Replacements John V. Croweil on a ehar.'.;L of rudc Holloway, William Hulit, Bar- ert Barr, Nancy Webster, Robert HiiililiiiK iiml Grounds '• 12,000.00 7,500.00 being drunk and disorderly. Dw^ht tian Bortnll, jewel box; John De- [hara Inecoe, Larry Harrington. Ann , Olliee .- : , 1.000.00 1,000.00 Vito. .sectional bowl and lamp, and Shcncmann and John Dixon. Kducational Eiiuitiment 1,200.00 1,200.00 was arrested by Patrolman Charles William Parker, desk lamp and .fames, Dorothy Johnson, Betty Jones Saturday ni^ht after lie tray. Kanehl, Nancy Kollmer, Donald Some undeveloped coal beds in Total $ 14.200.00 J 0.700.00 broke two windows in the Bnro Manning, Mona McGahey, Betty the Durango, Colo., area are esti- Manual Training bus waiting room, Monmouth si. The metal shop class viewed n Moncricff, Phyllis Myatt, Patricia mated to bo 28 inches thick. Sli 6.500.00 5,200.00 Suppliis 1,320.00 1,500.00 Fquipment 100.00 100.00 Total $ 7,920.00 5 6.S00.00 Debt Service Interest 3.120.00 2,880.00 Kcdepliou of Bond 6,000.00 6,000.01) Total $ 0,120.00 $ 8.SSO.0O Capital Outlay Huililinic 8.850.00 -j.5oo.no One ride will prove, it's Equipment .... 2.000.00 l.ooo.oo i SOMETHING PUT ASIDE Totnl S W.850.00 $ 3,500.00 Grand Total 5197,3.10.1)0 {188,635.00 SOURCES OF REVENUE July 1, 1948 July 1, 1949 July 1, 1950 FOR TOMORROW • To To To June- 30, 1949 June 30. 1950 June 30, 1951 Actual Anticipated Receipts Anticipated Receipts State $ 13.414.55 5 21,960.00 t 21.400.00 Dollars on deposit in a savings account come District Taxes 133.020.00 1.14.370.00 134,'»35.00 Tuition _ 34.561.00 30,000.00 33,000.00 Other Sources 2.75 in mighty handy later on. Start your account Uulancc 33,469.27 July 1, 1948 11,000.00' TOTAL *214,467.61 1197.330.00 I188.63S.00 , with us—add to it just as often as you can * Appropriated from Balances. Free appropriation balances July 1. 1949 133,469.27 Balance Appropriated IGS, one thrilliiiR ride in the big, handsome new 1950 Balance. Unappropriated $33,469.2. . -- 7 The complete budget will be available for examination by tho public at ofnea Mercury and you'll know why owners call it better nf Kumsnn HIKII School between the hourit of 9:00 A. M. atld 3:00 P. M. from Thursday, January 12th, to Friday, January 20th. than ever! NEW 1950 RALPH E. LONGSTREET, ^SECOND NATIONAL District Clerk. For Mercury is bettor than ever in comfort—with Board of Education, Borough of Rumson, N. J. "Cushion-Coil" front springing, new "Lounge-Rest" BRNK&.TRUSTCQ. NOTICE. foam-rubber seat cushioning ... lirctitr than ever with Notice Is hereby Kiven to the legal voters of tho School District of F«Ir Hi. new, exclusive Mercury 8-cylimlor, V-type "Hi-Power ven, in the County of Monmouth and Statu of New Jersey that « public hear, MbMBER KLlltKAL DF.POSII I N-llrtA NC L I (IKPUK VI ION i inn will be held at Willow Street School at 8 to 9. P. M. o'clock on the evm- Compression" ... thriftier than ever with new "Econ- ITIERCURY in» of Friday, January 20, 1950 for the purpose of conducting a public hear- ins on the following budget for the school year 1950-1951. O-Miser" Carburetion! And you'll find new "Stedi- The complete budget will he available for examination by the public lit *Better in Styling Willow Street School between the hours of 0 A. M. and 3 P. M. from January NOTICE. Line" Steering and "Super-Safety" Brakes make 12 to January 20. . - Notice is hereby KIVCII to the Icenl vourn u( the School District of The Bor- Mercury easier to handle—safer, too! *Bctter in Economy GEORGE H. WOODWARD, ^ ough of Shrewi-buiy. in the I'muily «if Mimnmuth and State of New Jersey that District Clerk, a public hcuritiK Hill hi- \\i\<\ m the .Sehoul Amtt.\ «t s o'clock on the evenliiK Stop in today and go for a thrilling demonstration Hoard of Education of Fair Haven, New Jersey of January 23, l'.<.ri(i, fer the miriioae of eotnhictiiif a liublic hearing on the *Bel(er in Performance BUDGET STATEMENT FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 195O-19S1 following builKit for the school year I93O-1'.IM, in the big new 1950 Mercury! One ride and you'll agree School Dlitrict ol Fair Haven BUDGET STATEMENT FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1050-1051 its better than ever to make your next car Mercury! 'Better in Comfort Proposed School District of tlic Umtmgh uf Shrewsbury Budget .Budget Proposed 1949-1960 1950-1951 Budiiat Budget "Better in Value CURRENT EXPENSES 10 40-10 1950-51 Administration Current Expenses *Betler in Handling Ease School Elections 160.00 100.00 Vdmlnistration Salaries— Dlstrirt Clerk .'. 650.00 700.00 School Elections 1 50.00 I 50.00 Custodian ! .500.00 600,00 Other Expenses 825.00 Salaries 875.00 575.00 520.00 Other KXIMIIS, s 41.-..00 465.00 Instruction—Supervisor}' Salaries, Supervisors 4,200.00 InnruL-tion — f'r.iper 4,000.00 Salaries*--Teacher* 20,400.00 2S.300.00 Other Expenses 75.00 Text Hooks 710.00 800.00 75.00 Supplies nf Instruction IJU.UI) 750.0(1 Instruction—Proper Salnrics, Teachers 36,800.00 43,360.00 Other Kxpeni's : 250.OU 276.00 Text Hook* Operation 1,5011,00 1,500.00 Don't mlii Ihi bfe ftftvfifon Mf Supplies of Instruction Salaries—JnniWus ami Other Kmiiloyets 2.IS 110.00 2,800.00 1,000,00 1,200.00 "TOASr Of THE TOWN" wild Id Sul/iVan. Other Expenses 1,000,00 Supplies 300.00 450.00 Operation 500.00 Fuel VJ&.Od ],fidll.<"> Sie yaur/otofnewipopfr fartim* ' Salanles, Janitors and Other Errployceg l.iKht. Wpl.r I.I..I !•<.»•< r .'125.011 4riO.dii 6,300,00 6,000.00*' Supplies 730.00 700.00 Teli phone MHI T, Ucriinli l2.~i.00 150.00 Fuel ; -O-lirflili'ilv A.-I.v.ti, s 2,500,00 3,500.011 l.lKlit. Wliter mid P«.w. r .sn n.no HOI).'i (i Snlnrli- Au.mUnei Inline, Mnli.nl Intpi^turi Telephone mid Telegraph 225.011 mid NIIIMS VJ.'.OO 1100.00 225.011 Other Hx|icn«es 200,00 200.00 Other En«i-ii I 00.00 I.'IO.OO Co-ordinate Activities Auxill.il) A^'i|,i:t& Salitrieii, Atlenilurii-'e OJIli'crf, MCIIICM] h)aiwvlurn Alhlilicn 76.00 150.00 nnd Nui'Hes 1,625.00 1,7(111,(11) Traiu.lnirtntii.il 900.1)0 1,000.00 Other Kxpent e« „ 30.00 Other KxiiitiM't 20,1)0 Auxiliary Agencies 00.00 Fixed I'hiimn 20.00 Salaries, Librarians , , w. ooo.no Tillllnii . I.unch Itooni „ 000,00 Hint I ,'ISO,01) 11,000.00 Operation of Plnyirround 000.00 itiBuritnre 46U.OO Athletics .100.00 800,00 CUE.00 Transportatlon „,. 0,000.00 TOTAL I'L.'II111;NT K.M'KNSKS JS9.MO.00 S47,I180.00 Other KxIleuses , 9,600,00 IlrpalrH ntwl It, iiliu-i iiieul* Fixed Charges ! lull of IllitltU Mr.!, Jn I'y I IW I.Inlly I, IM!) •liilj I, 111! (1,000,00 «,00l),(lo

1'in .li i. i!i:,n Jllln 'M. IUM Tnlnl * t.W.tin V" i'i*l HierlpK IJIUNI) TOT.M, HIM. , I ,1,11V if. ii« SOURCK.H 01' HtVENUE HlklrIM T«» ik Come in and prm it 10 (jomsglf todat\! I. | July .1, III4H July I, I in (I ju|y | iHu Tiillliin I I Too lTnn CMII llnlmir • I, 11141 i'"h5 ftlmt" June no, III41) June IIIII,1 11)50 June no, Iiir.I Actual Aiillrlimtiil •llpi'vlpla Aiilleliuit,,! TOTAIi . . | ' APIHIIWISIMI I r"III lulniir,« Mini , M..ii I'let- Apluotilliilliiii Iliiliinn July |',Htl ,, ..„ li.nii.tr, Wnlrli'l Tiimn , lUlsrii-f A|i|i|iilillnl,i liV |||i luil.Ill' HI |||, 34-36 Maplo Avonuo rhii'illimiie lutMiMi III* hnnm nf ii A, M, tu, 'I ' I', M lii'iii .1 it tin n ry I'.', IH.'III, In Red Bank, Now Jersoy 'I'DTAI, 11 Oil,7711,"iO II»H,OIT,M S *iiu«r/ II, iy.,11, A|i|iiii|iilalnl 11HIM Illllllliei n I in ,\ i.i, 11.i11• iM li ii i ,lul, I, W:i (I lii.no Ul'LN I'Ml)AY K nliiiiei A|i|iin|,iliilii| I III III.Mil At«ll«Mi Unliiim II ill. (It HED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 12, 1950 Pase Red Bank Woman Fair Haven's Fire Chief and Assistants INSURANCE Leaves Estate We arc direct Agents for the following leading Companies: To Two Nephews TELEVISION American Insurance Company of Newark Automobile Insurance Company. Irving H. Wood Wills Continental Insurance Company Glens Falls Insurance Company S.1,000 in Cash lo Great American Insurance Company Hartford Fire Insurance Company His Mother Insurance Company of North America Miss Susanna E. Holmes of 82 Northern Assurance Company Wallace St., who died Nov. 26, left United States Fire Insurance Company her estate in equal shares to her Yorkshire Insurance Company nephews, James Harold and Har- old Ellsworth Holmes, who were * • * * named executors. Miss Holmes' Aetna Casualty A Surety Company \Vill was dated March 4, 1949, and Great American Indemnity Company was filed lor probate Deo. 30 at the oflicc of Surrogate Dorman lic- Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company Fuddin. Indemnity Insurance Company of North America Irvine; H. Wood o£ Nutswamp rd., National Surety Corporation MiddMown township, who died Dec. 17, left $1,000 cash to his moth- er, Mrs. Ruth Wood. The rest of WILLIAM H. HINTELMANN (Firm) his estate was left to his wife, Mrs. Marguerite M. Wood, who was ap- Real Estate & Insurance pointed executrix of a will, made Oct. 23, 1037. Ridge Road, Rumson Tel.: 1-0600 Girard B. Elmore of Conover la., Middletown township, who died NOTICE Nov. 19, left his estire estate to his Notice 1» hereby given to the legnl voters of the School Diitrict of Eaton wife, Mrs. Bella M. Elmorc, who town in the County ot Monmoulh, mid Sialt of New Jersey, that n nulilli wns named executrix in a will, hearing will bo held nt the llorough Hall, Broad and Main Streets, fcatontown, made Nov. 12, 1935. N J at 8:00 o'clock on the evening of January '2.1. 1050 for the imrpuse ol conducting a public henring on the following budget for the school yea Philip J. McAdam, also known as 1950-1051: Philip J. McAdame, of Sea Bright, Thomas Carloclc (extreme left), retiring chief of the Fair Haven fire company, is shaking hands Budget Budget who died Nov. 14, left all his prop- with Alfred Robbins, newly-elected chief, at the Fair Haven ilre house. Standing next to his brother Ii 1B49-1950 1950-195 erty to his wife, Mrs. Margaret M. Patrolman William Robbins, first assistant chief, and next to him is Charles Moeller, Jr., second aa- CURRENT EXPENSES: McAdam, who was named executrix Administration sistant chief. School Elections ( 70.00 I 70.0 of a will, made Aug. 5, 1949. Salaries 1,350.00 1.430.0' Alice E. J. Dorr, Shrewsbury, who Other Expenses 120.00 220.0 died Dec. 14, bequeathed .51,000 to approximately }4,000 In the budget vlding guidance and proper associ- Instruction Proper FAIRFIELD Tenehers' Salaries .... 2-1,500.00 31,200.0 a niece, Winifred Hewitt Hills, Sea- Recreation Plan will be for paid supervision which ates for the children and youth. Textbooks 1.500.00 2,1)011.0 ford, Sussex, England. The re- will include & director ot the pro- Mayor Charles E. Applegnte com- Life Size Television Supplies 2,500.00 2,000.0 mainder of the estate goes to "my gram and assistants. He warned mended the recreation committee Other Expense 50.00 50.0 with BIG 203 sq. in. pictura Operation , niece, my daughter by adoption, that the future success of the pro- for the time donated to the prob- 2,150.00 3,100.0 Alice Mary Cooper Dorr, who re-Forum Held gram will depend on the success lem. "This Is another step forward Salaries—Janitor and Other Employees _ - » 150.00 250.0 sides with me at Shrewsbury." Janitor's SupplieB 2,000.00 2,000.11 Kcyport Program of the first year and stated that In in the programs of tho borough ],•„„! , , 450.00 450.0 Alice Mary Cooper Dorr was the opinion of the committee, the and I think it Is a ste.p In the $49500 Light, Water anil Power - 125.00 160.0 named executrix. The testator di- Will Cost $7,300 successful operation of the pro-right direction," he said. Telephone ami Telegraph „ rected that all succession or inher- gram will be largely determined The mayor pointed out that the Co-Ordinate Activities 1,084.00 1,330.0 The average cost per Kcyport OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 P.M. Salaries—Med. Insp., Att. Off., Dentil Insp., Nursa 55,00 65.0 itance taxes shall be paid out of by the director. program will affect not only the Other Expense!, - the residuary estate and not de-family to finance the proposed youth but the adults of the bor- J Auxiliary Agencies 75.0 ducted from the bequest. The will playground and recreational pro- Capt. Fred A. Scheldig of theough and said if such a program Magazines and Periodicals 100.00 .100.0 Highland Park police department 8,100.00 11.700.0 was made Sept. 20, 19*1. gram will be five to ten dollars, it can be operated in other places, it Transportation — s announced last Thursday described the working of a simi- can be done here. Eatontown Radio & Television Fixed Charges 10,000.00 19,000.0 Nole.OO 48,«84.00 62,100.0 wife is currently appearing in the other activities for adult groups. Other Sources 728.93 None None Broadway production, "The Velvet He stated that the- program had Bonds Issued .• 95,000.00 Nona None RED BANK 12,027.04 (7-1-48) 4,500,00 None Glove." Mr. Brady who produced the backing and approval of both Cash Balance 250 plays in New York, managed he borough council and the board $175,032.22 $74,184.00 • 84,860.0 such stars as Douglas Fairbanks, of education. Fre« Appropriated Balance—July 1, 1949 121,925,5 Balance Appropriated (1040-60) 4,600,0 Laurette Taylor, Tallulah Bank- Both official groups have also ap- head and his daughter, Alice Bra- proved a proposed budget of J7.3UO Available Balance (Bldg. * Equip. Fund) $17,42E.6 dy. Mr. Brady also managed fight- YOUTH CENTER which will be presented for the The complete budget will be available for examination by the public nt th ers James J. Corbett and James office of the District Clerk, 30 Main Street, Katontown, N. J., between the hour: voters' approval as a special item of 2:00 P. M. and 4:00 P.. J*. only, Mondny through Friday, from the date o J. Jeffries, whom he brought to at the school election Tuesday, Feb. this publication up to and Including the date of the public hearing, Asbury Park to train. 14. Mr. Hartzler commented that GEORGE WINNING, District Clfrk, Board of Education of Eatontown, N, J. NOTICE. Nottc* la hereby given that the Board of Education of Mtddtetown Townshl] will hold a public hearing on the financial statement and proposed budget for th' BIGGEST school year 1950-1961, as herein set forth, between the hours of 8:00 F. M. am Clearance 10:00 P. M. on Jnnuary 19. 1950 at the Leonardo Grade School. Said builKet will he on file and open to the public between the hours of 9:0 SAVINGS STARTS TODAY A. M. inn 4:30 P. M., from January 12th, to January 19th, 1960 at the Distric Clerk'l office, Leonardo Grade School, Leonardo, N. J. High Quality Children's Wear at Low, Loiv Prices. JAMES W. DAV1DHEISER, . Dll.trlet clerk, Everything Guaranteed Perfect BUDGET STATEMENT SALE BOYS' & GIRLS' •ndotW Proposed Budut Budget «tgcnie _ ... 1476,435.00 $633,716,00 BOOTS Mnlntcnnnco Guaranteed perfect. Highly absorbent'. IliiUiHmo anil (Irnunds I 81,165.00 $ 10,115.00 REGULAR TO $3.98 Ktlucatlonal Equipmenqp t 3,585,00 4,060.00 FAMOUS ALL WOOL COAT MO,00 27x37. A i.»S v«lu«. Uther Equipment CHICK-N-CHUCK Total Malntrnnnce „ I 35,000.00 I 14,1165,00 Capital nullity CORDUROY DRESSES SWEATERS Altemtlons to llnlhlinm _ I 4,300.00 | 7,000,00 Fiiniluiio and Eiiulinnrnt 3,2 Is,50 7,075,011 (iroundi it.'II,mi 2 00,00 lll'inrm 1,8111,50 .'100.00 CRAWLERS . NOW JJiM S|.59 u, JODHPURS KiiniiiiiH muke. 2-ply K«- Tnlnl Capllnl Outlay » 10,000.00 I 15,2)5,00 bni'dlnt1. Size* '2 tn 8. Jitu t. un 1 Training «•«;. It 11.tl Malnrleii t 12,1100.00 t 1.1.1 nun $f.98 8KWSCTKD FROM OUIl flKClL'- lircy. IJIUH, Krecti iimi $2-37 Supplies 2,700,no 2,700,00 briiwn. Maintenance 1,3(10,(10 7 00,011 LAtt STOCK OP BKTTKfl HAND KMHHOJDKIlKli! Kiiuljmifiit „ 120,110 1,000,0(1 Himp crotch kin* a j}m(ch DHESSKS. A renl buy! Vimr AM. WOni.! A luriia .«• Taltbonks _ _ 100,00 UOO.OII iliuorntlvr B.ipltinin, liim llaiirva - -... 100.00 100,00 plnwnlff corduroy In pna- eholca of solid colora, novi'lty Isotlun ol •tylss, HU«> 1 MENS MfNS LIATHER tal and (lurk colnm, Alt Totnl Manual Training I 17,220,00 I 17,835,00 prints nrnl Ray plalda. la S. CORDUROY OVERALLS Ommu air.fi* Vocational Aiti'lcultum Your rlioicn of 7 cutor* Slim 1 to • I 5,k0ii,oo I 6,860,00 WELT LOAFERS You Hnvft JI.OO You H»vn tun Ynil Suvc »I,S» In linn iniiwiilit fimluniv. HIIIIIIIII. 7110,00 OXFORDS U«ll tllUitd flit' liM.li .if ]''iii'f, Water. I'nwi'i' mid Ti'leplioiii. ,'1011,1)0 KArvlru mul to Htuiiii up Hnpnlm to HIIIIIIIIIKS iiml Kiiuliutieitt ... ri2ri,00 1,112,", 110 under tmtnv WIHIIIMK*, S].59 Other I'Jxprnmi ...... I.IIIHI.IIO YOU SAVE 700 Itesnrva Illllillll I 00,00

Tntal Vnrnllftnal Avrl'ullurs ,.., t M*MQ I 11,1185,(10 litlirary Monks nml Kiitilpmenl | 1,050,00 I 1,250,00 Hit* ttti nmtift on lh»n» DrlH Sirvlrs Funiout irund Ihlrtil Reg. 49c RAYON PANTIES riK.lrrnitli.il of Itiiiul 2 l.iioo.no Tl*i nl• I M I« it fl HI.I lllHIIH I " 1 I'lxa AIIIH'IIIHIIIIIMII llnlnlui ,lnlv I, IIMII RED BANK lint il niul l"i\i,- v, I'm nn writ ;t i mnny IIHIHIIIM A |i,ml'.l I 'M'l Pi ,.,, , WiHliiit^H \IIII line I7r llalahtt llMlMl.H Page Sixteen BED BAXK REGISTER, JANUARY 12, 3950 STEINBACH COMPANY 131 BROAD STREET BED BANK

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Heads Fire Company Proclamation issistant Trust Officer County Parkway Chris Chapman, WHEREAS the NATIONAL Bank Directors East Keansburg Shrewsbury Twp. INFANTILE PARALYSIS FOUNDATION has done im- Section Will Be 81, Marking 65 measurable good in the euro and Are Re-elected at Woman Attempts School Rate Is treatment of infantile paralysis, a crippling scourge which docs East of Earle Years as Barber not. recognize age and which Second National Suicide at Home Held at $4.36 with equal force hits all seg- Public Hearings Atlantic Highlands ments of our population; and Stockholders Hold Bertha Hoeschele Board Votes Use May Start Within Man Has Operated WHEREAS, it has become a Anniiiil Meetings Slushes Wrists Of .96,-100 From tradition that, the month of . 60 Days, Says Miller Own Shop 39 Years January be devoted to aid the In Other Bank With Kazor Surplus in Budget National Foundation for Infan- • "The first section of the New Jer- Christopher F. Chapman, who tile Paralysis in carrying on its Seven directors were re-elected Miss Bertha Houschcic, 44, of 205 The Shrewsbury township board sey parkway to be built in Mon- has operated for the last 39 years work of mercy; at the annual meeting Tuesday Ocean avc., En.U Keansburg, at- of education Tuesday night decided mouth county will be east of the his own barber shop at the 3a,nc NOW THEREFORE, by vir- morning of the shareholders of tempted suicide Tuesday evening to apply 56,400 from surplus funds the Second National Bank and Earle Naval base and should Oe spot on First ave., Atlantic High- tue of the authority imposed in by slashing her wrists with a raz- to its $149,213.44 estimated budget Trust company of Red Bank. They started by spring,'' Spencer Miller, lands, is celebrating his 65th year me as Mayor of the Borough of or, according to Middletown town- for 1050-51 to keep the school tax were Weeber W. Brook, C. M. Cub- Jr., state highway commissioner, as a barber. Red Bank, I do proclaim and de- ship police. base, Homer C. Mcthot, Leon Rcus- rate at last years level of 14.38 per told members of the Bed Bank clare the period from January 15 Police were notified of the sui- Although he observed his Slat sille, Jr., "Chester P. Rogers, J. D. •5100 valuation. Kiwanis club and their guests Mon- to January 31, 1950, to be the cide attempt by the East Keans- It also decided that a formal birthday Tuesday of last weak, Tuller and James B. VanMater. No burg first aid squad which took thn day night at the Molly Pitcher Chris, as he is familiarly known, period dedicated to the March of appointment of a director was hearing will be held at Tinton hotel. Dimes, during which period It is woman to Rlverview hospital. Of- Fnlls school at 8 p. m., Thursday, is as active as ever and is enjoy- made to fill the vacancy caused ficer Raymond Walling, who in- Though east and west parkway ing good health. my sincere hope and request by the death of William Parker Jan. 26, for the purpose of discus- route possibilities were discussed, that the people of Red Bank vestigated the case, wa.s not able sing the budget estimate and t.ha Chris started as an apprentice of Shrewsbury. Mr. Miller warned those present will give to the utmost to the to get the woman admitted to Uio proposed $131,000 six-classroom and, barber in Bound Brook back in Officers elected by the directors not to try to second guess the route worthy cause which the National hospital as a patient because hos- office addition to the school. 1885 at the age of 16. His shop in were Chester P. Rogers, presi- Paul N. Jahnes of the parkway since the highway Earl Stout Foundation for Infantile Paraly- pital officials said there were no Split Vote On Surplus the bayshore borough is the ilrst dent; Leon Reussille, vice presi- department does not know the lo- sis represents; and vacant rooms. he ever worked in as a full-fledged dent; Ralph S. Pcarce, vice presi- She was treated by Dr. Lawrence Decision to apply surplus against cation itself. I DO FURTHER DECLARE barber. He came there following dent and trust ofllcer; James Van- Sangmcislcr nnd taken home. Of- the budget was made by a t-2 vcte, . No direction will be decided up- January 28, 1950, as March of Relief Engine Co. his apprenticeship), stayed for six Pelt, vice president; William B. ficer Wallins, who learned that on motion by Louis A. Steinmullcr on, Mr. Miller stated, until public Dimes Tag Day, hoping that on No Changes Made years, then went to Boston, whore Lyman, cashier; Arthur T. Paris, Miss Hocscheln had hron a paliunt nnd agreed to by Joseph Wardeil, hearings are held," possibly within that day all of our citizens will he remained until 1910 when he assistant cashier nnd comptroller, at Marlboro statn hospital in 1917, Mcrideth Allen and Mrs. Marie the next 60 days. "Three factors acquire a March of Dimes tag Elects Stout returned to buy the shop from his nnd Harry B. Mazza, assistant attempted to have her re-ailmittcd Lemon. Voting against this worn will be involved in selecting the and wear the same as a badge cashier. A new ofllce, that ot as- In Appointments former boss, the late James Mar- there. However, Miss Hoeschein's Rohert Brandt and Mrs. Randolph location of the parkway in Mon- New President of honor. sistant trust officer, was created, tin. Enriglil Is President prohntion period had ended and she Hallott. Board President Paul T. mouth county," the commissioner Charles R. English, Mayor and elected to that position was Rydpr also said he was not in fav- said. "These are the most scenic Succeeds Wiesscmann Looking back at the 65 years Paul N. Jahncs ot Wardcll avc., could not hp. re-admitted without ' Borough of Red Bank Of iair Haven Council nil examination. or of usin? surplus to reduce the location, the location which will »-e- he's been at his trade, Chris re- Rumson. tax rale because, he said, "It seem* Alias Hoesi'hcle, who lives with move less from the ratables, and Earl Stout was elected president viewed the prices for tonsorial ser- No changes in appointive officials only to be good business to keep Tho report of operations for her sister, Norms, was found at j the location which will take the of Relief Engine company, Drum- vices then and now. When he was were made at the reorganization ten per cent ot your cash ajjeti 1949 for the Second National re- 5 o'clock Tuesday evening by Fred least tillable land." mond p!., Red Bank, last Thurs- an apprentice the going rate for meeting of Inn Fair Haven mayor intact." flected assets aggregating $17,007,- Kaufman, a boarder at the Hoes- However, on the west route out- day night. He succeeds Frank a haircut was 15 cents. A shave School Budget Up 718.26 at the end of the year with and council Monday night. Re-ap- The budget was trimmed slight- chelc residence. Norma Hoesohcle lined on a map brought by Mr. Mil- Wlessomann. was a dime and a shampoo cost deposits of $16,317,198.66 at that pointed were M. Floyd Smith, bor- ly from the $149,696.44 level at wns out at the time. ler, the parkway is shown going Others chosen were Chadwick 15 cents. Now ho gets 90 cents for time. During the year investments ough clerk; Theodore D. Parsons, which it had been set a week ago through the farm lands of Holmdel Hcndrlckson, vice • president; Jo- a haircut, 50 cents for a shave and At Shrewsbury in loans and securities increased borough attorney; Joseph J. SeR- Police found the following sui- by a closer estimation of the ac- and Phalanx. seph Eschelbach, secretary; Aug- 75 cents for a shampoo. Three Board Seats ' $528,825.02 and dividends amount- man, borough auditor; H. Lynn- cide note: "I, Bertha Hoeschele, tual cost of educating town?.il]» Commissioner Miller revealed ust Colmorgen, treasurer; Everett When Chris bought his shop he ing to $31,200 were distributed. wood Minton, building inspector; have taken my life to stop tht junior and senior high school »tu- that two years of study has been Brower, engineer; George Schmidt, had four other barbers working At Stake in February George K. Allen, engineer; Dr. blackening of my name any furth- | ttcnta in Red Bank. All directors nnd officers of the John B. Jlovelle, police surgeon and er. Time will clear me of nil false made to determine the best Mon- sergeant-at-arms; Jack Allen, chap- for him. Now, although the shop It was determined that the* Atlantic Highlands National bank George W. Curchin, treasurer. charges made against nip. 1 knew mouth county route. "Dozens of lain, nnd John Green, assistant is equipped with three chairs, he Shrewsbury's hoard of education were re-elected. Charles Cubbage amount to be raised by taxation, all because of six senses." combinations have been tried," he chaplain. holds down the job alone. Among Monday night adopted a tentative is chairman of the hoard of di- Arthur Davison was appointed for the coming school year will b« »nid. ''Don't try to guess where the Elected ilro police were Fred his patrons arc members of the budget for the school year 195O-D1. rectors; James B. VanMater, pres- official driver of borough apparatus, Misa Hoeschele was placed In the $67,707.00. ThU compares with road is going for business purposes Mundon, Fred Bower, Donald third generation of many Atlantic Public hearing on it will be held a ident; T. M. Maxson, Jr., vice Charles Mocller, Jr., was named custody of her sister and attorney. $6.1,502.42 asked from taxation in. for you may be left high and dry," Crawford, Milton Earle, and Jerold Highlands families. Chris has no week from Monday in the school president and cashier, and Joseph recording officer of the fii'e com- 1D49-50 nnd $69,307.06 in 1918-19. hi added. Franklin. Trustees chosen were thought of retiring and his friends annex. The budget, in its entirety, McVey, assistant cashier. The pany and Harold G. Wilkins was The new appropriations are bided appointed constable. Mr. Miller told The Register that Fred Brower, Joseph Clcary, Ever- wish him many more birthdays and appears elsewhere in this issue. above mentioned, except Mr. Mc- on the supposition that voters wlU r To be raised by local taxation Councilman James A. Enright Zagcr Selected a branch of the highway may e o ett Brower and Joseph Holiday. active years at his trade at which Voy, are directors. Other directors approve the building of the school toward the proposed Sandy Hook Named to the executive council he has served so lon«/ and so well, will be $57,616.38, an increase of aro Weeber W. Brook, Arthur was elected president of the coun- addition and that it will be In op- cil. Last year's president was Coun- park but that the main body of were Fred Munden, Raymond $15,554.96 over last year's figures. A Naylor, Charles VanMater and eration by next September. cilman Peter J. Eichelc. the road will not be altered for that Brower, Joseph Cleary, Milton major item increase is in teachers' Howard XV. Roberts. By Fraternity The budget, which will be adver- No changes were made by Mayor purpose. Earle, Claude Whalcn and Chad- salaries. This jumps from $20,400 Six directors were re-elected by tised in The Register next week, es- Edgar V. Denlse in the standing Attorney Appointed The commissioner said he has wick Hendrlckson. Relief associa- to $25,300. Another hike Is in tui- tho Keansburg National bank timates income from state aid ia Adopt New Code committees. They are as follows, asked the state legislature for one tion represenatives elected were tion rates for which $11,000 is ap- stockholders. Only change in offi- the amount ot $57,270.39, compared million dollars to start the park- Fred Brower, John Green, Clarsncc propriated, compared to last year's cers was the election of Arthur with tho chairmnn being named Province Governor first in each instance: streets, walks with $33,384.12 estimated for lust way in Monmouth county. Bock and Joseph Holiday. $9,000. Another $5,000 increase is Thon as assistant cashier. Ho re- Abraham J. Zagcr, 33 East year, and the payment Vail Homes At Little Silver charged to the school's new wing, placed Stephen E. Curtis, who re-and shade trees, James A. Enriijht, The proposed "possible" east and Harold Hurley, who has succeed- Tony E. Hunting and Russell H. Berj;en pi., n partner in the Red makes in lieu of taxes at jn.835.48 west routes shown on Mr. Miller's ed J. Albeit VanSchoik as chiir- now in constructiop. signed Dec. 31. Other ofllccrs arc compared with $18,000 a year ago, No Objections Offered Following the public hearing J. Harold Collins, president, and Minton; (Ire, Minton, Jesse J. Mc-Bank law firm of Parsons, La- map are as follows: the route man of the fire committee of the Ilray nnd Hunting; public build- brecque, Canzona nnd Combs, has Steinmullcr Asks Economy starti at Keyport and splits into Red Bank borough council, in- and final adoption, the budget will William C. Johnson, vicc-prcs'.dent As Ordinance Passes be voted upon Feb. 14, at which and cashier. Directors are J. Har- ings, sanitation and library, Mcll- been selected aa regional governor It. was the opinion of Mr. Stein- the east and west sections between stalled the new officers. Ho pre- ray, Peter J. Eichole and Arthur for province 1 of Sigma. Alpha mullcr that {6,400 should be used, Crawford's Corner and Holland id., time three offices on the board will old Collins, William A. Gchlhaun, sented a past presidents badge tc Little Silver's mayor and council H, Ricman; community activities, Mu fraternity. He was named to to reduce the amount required Holmdel Township. The east route be decided. Fred Tapper notified Thomas J. Gilmour, 'William C. Frank. Wiessemann. Mrs. Van Tuesday night adopted a new build- park, dock, zoning and public utili- the .post Tuesday night at a fra- from taxpayers because "ptcjul* goes .through Everett, Lineroft, hit asiocintes that ho will not seek Johnson and Howard W. Roberts. Schoik was elected a life member in; code, companion ordinance to ties, Hunting, Eichele and Rlemari; ternity' council meeting at New right now nre paying all tha taxet Tintoa T»]Ji, and meets tlji.viest re-election. Thomas W. Osborne, of tho company. the borough's "model" zoning regu- Thcro aro no chanRcs in the offi- finance, printing and supplies, York city. they can afford." Also, he said, the route at Pine Brook. The company voted to hold a another Incumbent, nuUfled board cers and directors of „ the Sea Eichfile, Enright and Rieman, and lations. Mr. Znger's province Includes bulldiriK of the sellout addition WlU The west route parallels rout* 4 banquet Feb. 4. Members of the president Clarence Bcrger that he Bright National bank. Directors police, Rieman, Minton .and En.- W. James Taylor, New York ar- "might not file." Mrs. Arthur H. ten college- chapters.- -They are require an increase In tho tax rate in a southerly direction and is *dst arrangement.committee are Fred are Ira D. Emery, George G. right. of the 1951-52 tax rate of about chitect and Little Silver resident, Ross, whose term expires this Ivlns, Robert S. Lockwood, Wil- New York university, College of of Holmdel village, east of Phalanx Munden, George Schmidt and Mil- Councilman Eichele read the re- S6.5O per $100 valuation. "When headed the borough planning board year, has filed a petition for re- liam -Fehlhaber, William T. Sand- tho City of New York, University and joins the tast route at Pine ton Earle. port of Treasurer George W. Cur- that amount is added," h» said, Brook. i in compiling the code. Winfteld S. election. In circulation arc peti- lass and James A. Ryan. Mr, of Pennsylvania, Rutgers, M.I.T., Wainwright, building inspector, chln for tho past year. Receipts Lchigh, University of Maryland, "we should do all we can to econ- A route suggested by the Asbury tions for H. Foster Badgley and Emery Is president, Mr. Ivins, vice said that the 31-page booklet was amounted to $310,579.U, and dis-Drexel, North Carolina State uni- omize to keep the tax burden from Park Press and approved by sev- John Newman. Deadline for filing president and Mi. Lockwood, distributed to builders and -that he bursements $250,809.19, leaving a versity and Miami. Thlfl is the becoming too great." eral short communities, Is a com- petitions with District Clerk Les- cashier. Fair Haven Board had received no complaints as to ter C. Scott is midnight Jan. 25. cash balance of $59,770.22. Tax col-largest province of tho fraternity. It also was considered that *h» promise between the east and west Manuel Galo was elected a di- lections for 1949 were 89.04 per its contents. • • . Ten signers are needed on the board will have, at tho and of ths routes. rector of the People's National cent, Mr. Curchin reported. petition for .it to bo acceptable. current school year, about $18,000 In answer to a question from the The new ordinance passed its bank of Keyport. Other directors, Adopts Budget In other business of tho meeting, Mr. Eichele said tho borough is or more in surplus funds. Had tha floor, Commissioner Miller said first reading without discussion. It all re-elected are, Louis Stultz,,Jr., the board authorized the expendi- in excellent financial condition. The board decided against applying any that >o far over 90 per cent of New appears in its entirety elsewhere 'in William S. Wallace, Cecil S. Ack-chairman of the finance committee $101,740.13 Will Be ture of $617 in order to adapt a surplus against the budget, th» Jerny property owners have not this issue of The Register. erson, Evart V. Silcox, and Harold gave credit to the leadership of previously unused space in the W. Walling. The officers are Louis tax rate would have gone up from opposed ths highway. "We expect Raised by Local Taxes Only other main business of the Mayor Denise for the status of the $4.36 to $4.78. basement of the new addition for Stultz, Jr., chairman of the board; borough, and in turn the mayor five per cent to oppose it," he said, meeting, which began at the new Concerning the reduction in ths The Fair Haven school board Fri- Use as a library. Mr. Berger and Evart V. Silcox, president; Wil- said it would not have been pos- adding, "everyone wants the park- time of 8:15 p. m., was a request budget estimate for tuition expen- day night adopted a tentative bud- John H. Mount explained the pro-liam S. Wallace, vice president; sible without the co-operation of way in everyone else's back yaid." by Maimone brothers for "tentative ses—from $37,407 to $36,944—Mr. get of $125,087.50, an Increase of posal, which was heartily endors- Harold. W. Wallinc, cashier, tho councllmen and other officials Mr. Miller continued, "All prop- approval" of a development layout. Steinmuller explained he felt this $15,315 over the budget of $109,- ed by Mrs. Irving Feist. and Henry F. Roberts, assistant of (he borough. erty owners are given a 30-day no- Following a lengthy explanation of should lie done since a week be- 772.50 for the school year 1019-51). The space, 9 by 31 feet, is un- cashier. tice to present their protests and two maps presented for council in- The economical'outlook in the fore these expenses had been Da3ed This increase over last year's der a corridor and stairway of suggestions. The department tiles spection, it was determined that The Farmers nnd Merchants country for the coming year is upon the belief that Red Bank, budget includes an increase in the the new wing. It would have been promising, said Mr. Eichele, who to give a fair price for the land it zoning ordinance violations would bank of Matawan announced that would charge $355 for each senior total current expense from SDB.ioi closed off, except for Mr. Bergei's has been a Wall street executive needi. Only five per cent of liie exist should the land be developed all directors nnd ofllccrs were re- high student and $326 for each one. to $113,585.00. The new budget al- suggestion, many years. Resuming his com- land needed will have' to be con- as shown. A suggestion by Mr. Tapper that elected. They are Charles C. attending the junior high school. demned." so provides for an Increase in Schock, president; Joseph Baier, ment on local conditions he said teachers' salaries from $36,800 lo Leon Reussllle, borough attorney, a new oil-fired boiler be purchased that county and school taxes, over Now, he said, It has been an- Before discussing Monmoutn advised the Maimones .that council rather than convert the present vico president, and J. Donald Mil- nounced that the Red Bank chargo county's relation to the parkway, $48,350 and In jmltors' and other ler, cashier. Other directors, in which tho borough council has no could not approve a map showing boiler from coal was not acted up- control, have doubled in the past will be $335 for the seniors and the commissioner reviewed the employees' salaries from $6,300 to addition to Mr. Baler and Mr. such violations. He also said that on. The architect originally told ten years. Ho emphasized the fact $317 for the juniors. If the high why, when and wheres of the en- $6,900. Due to a rise in tuition Schock, are Jacob Wyckoff, Jos- paid to Rumson .high school of $25 the zoning board of adjustment was tho board that an additional ex- that the borough council exercised tuition estimate was not lowered, tire parkway system. powerless to grant "variances" In penditure of $1,200 would pay for eph H. Holmes, Fred M. Burlew he said, Red Bank officials could per pupil, the board allowed $1,000 and William G. Fitzpiitrick. control of only 25 per cent of all The parkway will be completed such a case. Tho attorney explained a new boiler, Mr. Mount said, how- taxes collected in the borough. This com pin in to the New Jersey boar4 in five years at a cost of 75 million for tuition Increase in tho budget. At the. nnnunl meeting of First Another increase over last year is that variances can be granted only ever, that two sections to complete fact, he said, was not generally of education that Shrewsbury town- dollars, Mr. Miller estimated. The in cases already existing. Ho said the conversion job already were National bank of Eatontown the known by the public. ship was sending somo of Its stu« first ten mllci of the parkway at found In the provision for repairs following were re-elected direc- a new development would have to on hand and that he doubted If the He pointed to the rapid growth dents to Asbury Park and Neptun* Cranford have been completed. and replacements which has been tors: Daniel S. Weigand, George raised $1,500. come within the minimum require- $1,200 figure would still hold. Mr. of the borough. New houses, he high schools. In thnt event, th« "Why was this state so slow in ments of the law. Mount was directed to Investigate B. Whltfleld, Dr. Stanley O. Wil- Abraham J, Zagcr state board could order this prac- The board anticipates receiving said, bring increased ratables, but recognizing the need for a park- all possibilities so that final action kins, J. Harry Wolcott nnd Sam- tice stopped nnd demand all stu- $20,347.37 In state aid, leaving a The Maimones, because of an uel B. Zartman. All bank officers they also mean increased expenses The Red Bank attorney joined way?" Mr. Miller asked. "Because on the question could be taken at in the operation of the borough. dents go to Red Bank which it th« total of $104,740.13 to be raised by odd-shaped tract, were attempting were also re-elected. They are tha fraternity whilo an undergrad- this state serves as a traffic link the next meeting. "We aro doing everything in the official school system for the dis- local taxes. The amount raised by to gain permission to build houses Samuel B. Zartman, chairman of uate at Bucknell university, Lewis- between New York and such poinU interest of the taxpayers to keep trict, he declared. such taxes was $89,946.58 for the which would not in some cases the board; Daniel S. Wclgand, burg, Pa. Mr. Zager has been ask- as Phlldelphla and the coal sections oxponscs of government down to a There will be 32 students from current year. comply with minimum require- president; Gcorgo B. Whltflcld, ed to attend a meeting at New of Pennsylvania; because there is minimum, Mr. Elchelo stated. Re- Shrewsbury township entering Ui* Tho complete budget, which may ments. In other cases, lots would To Film Fire vice president nnd cashier, and York Jan. 21 to meet Jack Free- no place in the United States which forring to the largo number of junior high school next year, com- handles as much commercial traffic bo found elsewhere in this Issue of exceed tho minlmums. Mayor Jo- Charles K. McMenmny and W, man of Los Angeles, Cat,, supreme seph C, Davison, conducting his houses built In Fair Haven In re- pared with 22 seniors who are du» u New Jersey; and because tho Tho Rogister, is available for pub- Lester Whltflcld, assistant cashiers. cent years, Mr, Eichele said It is prior of tho fraternity. first official session, advised the to graduate In June. raads In this state are one to two lie Inspection at tho Willow st. Picture Saturday Stockholders' meetings of the proof that moro nnd more families builders to confer with their engi- Inches thicker than those in other school between tho hours of 9 a.m. Merchants Trust company of Rod aro realizing that Fair Haven is To Appoint Advisory Group states in order to handle the and 3 p.m. from today through neer and Mr. Wainwright so that Underwriters Ready Bank, Keyport Banking company the Ideal place In which to live. Recognizing that "there will ba trucks," he answered. Friday, Jan. 20. Tho board has the maps could be laid out in com- and tho Matawan bank will bo Y.M.C.A. Drive a selling job to do to interest ths pliance with the ordinance. When To Make Movie Here hold Jan. 21. Building permits totaling $18,200 people in the school addition," Mr. The commissioner said, "New set Friday night, Jan, 20, at 8 o'- for December were reported by the clock ns the time for the public the Maimones continued their plea The National Board of Fire Un- All odlccrn nnd directors nf First Steinmuller recommended, and ths Jersey highways are a great ayf.- for "tentative approval," Council- building Inspector, II. Lynnwood board approved, a plan to hav» t«m without a north to south back- hearing on thn budget. Tho hear- derwriters will Inke motion |iir:- National bnnk of Freehold were Minion, as follows: C. Carlson, 503 Started Monday ing will bo in tho Willow st. school. man Chester Apy ended the dlscun- turcs of the Red Bank Flro de- continued In office. O/llccr.i aro each, board member bring to a «pe- bone, Too often roads in this rftate, slon hy telling them "there's noth- River id., remodeling garage, $100; Goal h $31,331— cial meeting called for next Tues- partment hero Saturday morning of Clifford Hnnce, president; A. Ilu-William Powers, IB McCarter avo,, and in other states," he said, "have ing we can do," day night two township citizens to this week, according to Wiiii'lell Ion Applefinto, first vice president; nddlhlon to RnrnRe, $100; Jnmcs boen designed not whero the. rrnf- DcKiddcr In Cliniminn serve on an advisory board for the Councilman Victor Satler report- Scthnr, public relations executive Howard A. Sutphln, second vloo Worclen, (IM River rd, garngo, $500; fln Is but for political demands. president; Elmer C. Hall, cashier, school program, ThU m part of our problem," Woodhead to Run od his street committee, tho hor-of tho board, H. L. Dutchcr, 50 Bnttln id., dwel- and Georjjo H. Schanok nnd Ed- The nnnunl Community Y. M. C. These cltliens, taxpayers or oth- Until the pnrkwny law was nuRh engineer and tho street super- Tho scones to bn Mimed Inchide ling and Karnce, $17,000; Harold C. A. campnlgn drive was opened intendent will meet this week to (noun of men, apparatus and hie ward T, Fountain, asulstant cash- Smyth, 117 Hanco id., addition tn er residents, are to work with the passed in 1945, Mr. Miller statod, iers. Directors arn Frank J. Mo- Monday night with a kick-oil dIn- sot up a street program for 1050, stations nntl one or more fire tests. Riii'dRC $250; Flny Sanborn, 813 school board on preparing a pres- the automobile revolution was way For School Board renii, Willlnm ratten, Merrltt n, nrr nt thn headquarters building, The nppllcntldn of Richard Den- They are lo he Included In a sound nivor rd., remodeling porch, $50, entation of the school plan to tho ahead of the engineering revolution Lam.ion, John V, D. Fnrman, Mr. 40 Riverside avc. Fred Drown, Michael nli Tetlcy for membership In the feature (ilcturo, "Those Are tho nnd Elmer Gourlcy, 708 Hlver rd., public for study prior to tho Jan. of roads, In the past cars woro nup- Sutphln, Mr, Hall, Mr, Hnnce and J. Raymond DeRldder, general fire compnny was approved by Facts," which Is now In production nltorntlona, $200. 26 hearing, poMd to adjust themselves to the Mr, Applegato, campaign chairman, announced Nero Up for Reelection council, Richard Parker's annual for national distribution, It was evident that there was type of roadi, but now, the com- Tho salnry ordinance wn« adopt- that this year's goni In $34,354, report of the board of health was Although tho plcturo Is not de- Central National bunk of Free- some dissatisfaction with tho school missioner said, the ronds will be Waller A. Woodhend of Throck- ed. No objections woro made nt the "This," said Mr. DcRlddor, "repre- received and filed. signed primarily for thoator pros- hold murgnnlzod Tuondny, nt public hearing. addition building program that built (or tho cars, morton Hvo. has filed a potltlun to which lltno all olllcers nnd direc- sents a minimum budget necessary ontatlon, It is bollovcd It will bo Tho Second Natlonnl Bank nnd wn» announced by the school board Under tho'parkway law, no road, run for tho Red Bank school bo ltd tors woro ro-cloctcd. Gurrott A, to enrry on the grcntly oxpnn>led fonturod on ono or moro big not- Tru.it compnny nnd Merchants some weeks ngo when Fred Deal, stands will bo permitted along the In tho oloctlon Fob. 14. Dr. I*w- Donlso In pronklont nnd trunl offi- activities In our two Red Bank Park Committee Wants work television shows nnd will Im Trust compnny of Hed Bunk, Flint a rosldent, mid ho did not bollove parkway, Tht parkway will not ronco BurdRo, who Is filling tho cer; Tunis DonlHo, vlco pretldont; buildings and the extension activ- In popular domand (or nhowInK tu Nntlonnl bnnk of Entontown, and the matter hud been given aU«- have places for loft turns nnd will unoxplrod term of George W. Bray, ities In 20 surrounding communi- New Bulkhead Plan* civic clubs nnd oilier groups C, Edward Tllton, cnshlor, anil Central Nntlonnl hank of Freehold quate study. ha built undor a policy of "limited has announced Hint ho will not ties" thioiiRhout the country, Mnrguorltn II, Llowcllyn, anitlntanl wnin deslnnntr-d nil repositories o[ IXImaUt I'nlM Mih AoctM." This, the commissioner run fnp ro-olnctlon. Arthur Olhli, special gifts chair- Councilman Thomas Onkley of Cio-opcrntlng In rho preparation cashier, Tho directors uro (larrett horouMi fund". Mr. Renl, who hnn rilsciumea mid, mtimn that Ih* stnto highway Kicil Hrnwn, who is rompldtlnst thn Rod IKiink borough pnrk com- mini, Riilrt the V, M, C. A, now hn« and filming of the Jlrd Bank A. nonlip, Tunln llonlee, f'. Kd- Cimnril 'iieMliixn will hn hold the school addition plnn« at otlmf department will determine where hln (lint full term on thn board ami mlttco told Tho Register thin week ward Tllton, llairnn r,', Clayton, 2,,ion rnrnllod members nnd thnt Kronen will hn Councllmrn Harold nernml nml fourth Monclnya «t 8 hfinnt meetings this year, said n« cam may get on and off tho park- Mlchnel Nero, who wnn appointed thnl new plnnn nnd fpoclncntlonii TJieotlnrn Fl. liewln, Dr, Orinnld O, playground* In .'even cnnimuniMea Hurley «ml Qeorirn A. Dray, flrr p. m. Relieved the rutlmnted eost of S5 way. InM, March In nil thr unexpiiwl wnn)(| he ilrnwri for Ihe bulkhead Reynold* nnd I'lerre {), VanMnter, were sponsored hy the organisation And pollen rinlrrnon, renpertlvely: ri>nt< 1 ruhlr foot (or construction "Our next problem WAS tn d«te|. term of Aluton Heokmiin, nro run-repnlrn at. Marino park, He Alan thin .nimnirr. Klre Chief Kenneth Drury nml '•which l« more like M cents K'linn mint whore the parkway was tu bo ning (op re-election. snid thai. the committee, nf which for J. Daniel Tuller, president at i.he member!! nf the department, tnid MCAviNO ron rumiDA ynu nrtrt In equipment" U ncei- built," Mr. Miller «nld. "To ltel|i u«, A resident of fled flunk since Rvernll. C. Rnynton In ehnlrmnn, V. M. I'. A nnd rhalrmnn uf tho Police Chief Hurry VnnNote, fir. slve. Me an Id be believed thn If tht »tat» legislature gave tho de- 11)20, Mr. Wumlhond nllendetl lied favored a hnnln nt tho former Mr, mul Mr*. Willlnm Trtiox ol r.impalBii nrsnnlitntlon, nnnniini'eil They will meet Inn cnmer/1 rrew New Monnimilh nnd Air, nivl Mr«, niore nturty wnn given tn Inn plan- partment tho hlggiyit appropriation Jinnl< graniinnr nml high arhonl* Wekmnn all p. The plinr/tl n( Hie Runnun Wo- the following Hert Hnnk nrea enin. upon It* arrival here anil will ill- ning rnn.ildernhle jnvlng* might b« over glv«n for A 'urcnt conutp- nnd tho I'ndillo xrhool, Jllghtatown. Mlllnn flmllli of Heirnnl ivlll Imvt in'in'n Hull Rivn a Kpeclnl pro- I'IIRII chiilrnien: Hownnl tieoii, 1 Mr, Oakley pointer! out Hint Hie rerl Ihn nminRrmenla for ev:h effected. tlon. " From I'oddlo, hn wrnt to Heni/in- Htmrlny lor a intnitlt'i etny In I'lnr- tilIUII nt n rluli ini'ollng Mniitlny CiiiuiKe ICliiory, rtiilph It. I)nvi«, committal win In favor of push- sctmo to tin filmed, Hoard members w«rt firm In "Alter wo illncwwotl it nil stuillod liln, l'lhiclpnl stop* will lie inailo nt thn Ocennlo Hook nnd Ladder Mm. VV, li, Con row, Kverott C, Inor Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N, ing tha bulkhead repnlr l»nuo, "tu their claim that C. V. ttonhldt, nil poMlbllltle*, III* first Ki'imnd In tho event unfnvorablo •outlier nt Ht, Petersburg and West l'rtlm (ltd IIIIIIHP on Hlver id, Mm .Jolin Unyntnn, Mm, Hiiliert M. Vnttovi, Y, gel, a burl situation cleared up nil Wayside, architect, hnd drnwn (or wan broken Nov., 104(1, nt Cr,in> malcm It Impractical to innko tho llencli. HpiulliiK In chornl director, Mm. V. Vnwion lllmlle, II, A. Hen- Mr. Wumllianil IK onipolycil hy Ihn noun II« posslblo," Ho also mon- motion picture* Hnturday, muitlicr them pin us for the school idilitlun ford," tho oommlMlnncr mild, "Tun KlHiiiion'B liwurnnrn company i(. IU tinned that tin oommlttoo Inlond- ArrnnKonients nre under way for rlrlckftin, Kilinunil J. C'nntonn anil iltty will lie schotltlled for this no MKN'M UI.UII IIKNKPIT KA they wont to hnv« It built an-l Milan of parliwny hnvo beon tin- od to proM Borough Attornty Loon thn clilli'ii mi n mi I enrd pnity anil Dr, J»nic» W, Parker, Jr, home tifilpe, Newark, Ho IIM linen tlvlty, Mr, Hnther nalil, Hint, from varloun plum th«y had Wliori in tin Ciniiforcl-WoodbrkikiG rttuaslllo for action on clenrlnic The Men'n club of tho Hed llitnli fiiMilim uliow In Alnrch, Allan Mnr- Other ilUti'lct elinlnnen are J, nmioolotod with the company ulnce ntuillod, hlj \vns the most practical aros," 11130, ImvhiK (ioi veil In tin office* hormiKh properly of unnlghtly Mi'fniMieil thnlrh will hnlil n gnmr. Inn Oiiniirll In clmliinnn of the Kihviml WllMin, Ituniiinn: Iliunfll MtflMIHIl'l 1 for tho purpniie they hnvo In mind, Ooaorlblng tho imrliway, (he crni- nt Oi'lnndn. Kin, nntl lttiiheMer iinil IxiitlhoiiKe* nml Mich, Tht diiinrll Jmnmry WlilK |i«|r, X«v» nn !«• iiluhl In llm IIIIIMII fiMinm nluitv, mid Mia, JnniM H. Mlutnii, hull llnvpn; Hurry I*, 1 Hmti'fl menilien remllly nrinilt'rrt inUilonrr Mitt, "Tht ronti will >i« hrtn l«'|fn 'lll'iiftetl Ml , lUil'nlll* rt'Pirtrlirl I nil , 11 ti»,ltH Mill MMIWI. Mil nil VMll'ni' dlutt y iv*. Pl'ljflK (•n<> oil, | |m Pi I'll pillv (Illlfdll Srhtinrtol, i.ltlle Mlli'or; )(c« liii.hl Mj'mnun, N V. thnl Ihev h.vl mini* up Ihmr mlnai dlffciftU from nny ymi hiu'ii ever Mr, \Vtiiiitlir,ii| lull twii rUUili- In l/ili« ntllnn im Hi* linntl>uiiK»« jln»«», null m»iu iilli*!' tttiiii, ?'M' < ••ill hr IT'IHIM nml iffi'rhm n'i " ill he flsii.fd st. (lit K»l', « w riin«K|i, nhf»><••imp-, nnd Mn, IHiKI I) Uluill it,, Kill lHlik,"-/dv(|. (OoBtlnutd on l>igt 2) teri lite nil ing ltcd Hank KIIOOIJ. H, £, Wtitur, titontoMO. J and •qyaturs ua bgroufh miitunl. iirvtdi Uttak Wtalti li on i'u« W, ^- « Page BED BANK ItEGTSTER, JANUARY 12, 1950 r BB^=5 rie VanSlckle, Mrs. Mary Schwei- County Parkway FOR THE Shrewsbury Twp. University Students' zer and Mrs. Hilda Ma.the.ws. Each MAN, 57, WHITE, WANTS WORK Engagement Announced celebrant received a cake and gift ^School Rate at $4.36 from her secret pfll. The next East of Earle Mostly office training, but could be useful in a home, with some Mr. and Mrs. Morris Porlncr of meeting will he held in February (Continued From Page 1) BEST DEAL IN TELEVISION training, likes children, live in or out, health satisfactory except for ;• (Continued From Page 1) Prospect avc, announce the en- at tho. V.F.W. hall, Asbury Park. •about Mr. Ronfcldt's plans wllhout traveled on in New Jersey. It us heavy work, day or night work, sober and industrious. Excellent ref- gagement of their daughter, Mis* A reception for new and old designed for safety, beauty, speed SEE 'asking: otlioi- architects to submit Joyce Portncr, to Lwlie Cohen, son members was held Friday evening erences, Write, "C. B. P.," Box 811, Bed Banlt, N. J. new competitive specifications. In- and will follow the natural lines of of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of at the Methodist church. Get ac- the landscape." Tstcad, hoard officials snld, they had Long Branch. quainted games were played and "given fresh study to drawings And In answer to questions from the a comic skit was given by Frank floor, Mr, Miller said no trucks will ATLANTIC APPLIANCE FIRST ^specifications thnt had been tub- Grcnger, Edward Eicher, Edgar GOLD CROSS emitted about two years ago con- Tramm, Thomas Foley and Rev.be permitted on the highway and THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK staining features identical to those Mr. Haney. Another skit was given the speed limit on the road will be Tivanted in the new building, and by Mrs. Katharine Geyer, Mrs. about 70 miles. A section of the OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS $ 2etill felt Hie Runfeldt specifications Alice Crear, Mr. and Mrs. Charles highway was started in Ocean IN THE STATE! OXFORDS 3" ;wero best suited to pres«nt needs. Johnson, and directed by Walter county Lo relieve the Toms .River Johnson, president of Young Adult situation. • Mr. Bi-al said he thought the fellowship. Solos were sung by In conclusion, he urged all Reg. $10.95 ^fconrd had delayed too long bring- Mrs. Wallis Porter and a male roups to actively support 'he '. jng the school addition proposal to quartet, Clifford Painter, Thomas highway project to insure receipt ATLANTIC APPLIANCE CO. Ithe attention of the public, since Foley. Frank firongBr and Rev. of funds from the state legislature. RED BANK LON& BRANCH ASBURY PARK SELF SERVICE :the referendum is scheduled "only Mr. Haney. The reception was tu»» E. King, chairman of the In few weoks from now." He refer- Monmouth county parkway associ- 25 Monmouth St. 216 Broadway 715 Main St. RED BANK .reri to cost estimates of other sponsored by the official board and 77 MONMOUTH ST. tho committee in charge was Mrs.ation and a Klwanian, introduced "FAMOUS BRAND SHOES AT CUT PRICES" school additions built or program- Sanford Haney, Mrs. Muriel Fer- the speaker. 'med in the area, some of which had rari, Mrs. Edward Eicher, Mrs. ;« lower cubic foot obstruction Raymond Stryker and Mrs. Wal- Irate than the Tinton Falls esti- ter Johnson. :mate. Mr. Beal insisted that "bo •fore you go to all of this expense, Mrs. G. J. Kline, who i« em- ;you should want to know you have ployed at the Keansburg National rbeen given all the advice obtainable bank, is enjoying two weeks' va- Ifrom specialists in this field." cation at Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angley " Board Defends •Judgment have as their guest for the next • However, board members said two months, Mrs. Edward Woznic- •they felt they did the right thing ki and children, Mary Jean and - jn making their decision to use the Edward, Jr., of Mobile, Ala. ;Honfeldt plans, that the cost es- Miss Joyce Portncr Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rockcfel- jtimatcs tended to balance favor- low spent the week-end with Mr. • ably against those for other area Miss Portncr wns graduated from and Mrs. Ira Crousc of Milford. • school construction and that they Hed Bank high school and attend- The Keansburg public school is • had confidence in Mr. Eonfeldt. ed New Jersey College for- Women. making plans for a physical edu- ; Township Committceman Samuel She is now a student at the Uni-cation program to be started the : M. Fisher, Jr., said he also had versity of Miami. Her fiance is a latter part of tho month. ; held the opinion that some ousts graduate of Long Branch high Mrs. Howard Opdykc is spend- ; might be brought down if certain school, and is also a student at ing two months' vacation in SNYDER'S ANNUAL STORE-WIDE SALE! • changes in the specifications were the University of Miami where he Florida. is a member of Phi Epsilon Pi fra- Mrs. Etta Dowling attended a. J made. ternity. • Certainly before any contract is dinner given by the Spirella Gar- • awarded, Mr. Fisher said, "class- mont company at Hotel Edison, " rooms should be compared with Keaiisburg New York, Monday evening. • other classrooms. We should know Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirsch- 20% OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK At the December meeting of baumer and Michael and Cathy - -what others arc paying before we Keansburg tire company No. 1, Kirschbaumer spent Saturday at Z determine what we should pay. election of oflicors was held. Presi- Newark. - There should be a full comparison." dent is Martin Lohscn; vice presi- Mrs. Margaret Altken spent • Mr. Steinmuller explained that dent, Raymond Swartz; recording Monday at Brooklyn with friends MENS - BOYS - LADIES DEPARTMENTS - while the school board has been secretnry, George Reinccke; fi- and relatives. - given the authority to use up to nancial secretary, Fred Kalkohf; Mr. and Mrs. G. Rosata enter- Snyder's popular annual sale is here again, and ... we offer our entire stock - $60,000 of the ?82,OOO-plus borrow- commissioner, E. Herman; trustee, tained during December Miss • ing capacity of the municipality in Robert Schwing; member of re- Helen Koskcy of Los Angeles, Cal, at a 20% reduction! Come in and choose anything in the store — then deduct 20% ' addition to its own $70,000 borrow- lief, Alvin Adams; chief, Raymond Rev. Sanford Haney will at- 1 jng strength to get the money for Strylccr; enptnin, Andrew Snell- tend a meeting of tbo Protestant from the price tag! You'll find many truly fine values, for any reduction from our already Z construction, less money would be grove; first lieutenant, Douglas committee on Scouting of Mon- low - low prices mean exceptional values! In this stor«-wide sale, you are allured of : borrowed if the full $131,000 cost Kite; second lieutenant, Charles mouth county at the Red Bank : that has been estimated is not re-Quackenbush, and third lieutenant, Baptist church tomorrow night. a perfect fit in your favorite style and pattern. ; quired. Mr. Beal said he did not The-odoro ijoder. Rev. Mr. Haney is chairman. Scout ; believe the municipal borrowing ca- Young Adults of the Methodist Van Nostrand is applying for the ; paclty should be reduced any more church are holding rehearsals God and Country award and will ; than necessary under the program. Wednesday and Friday evenings be interviewed' at that time. 100% WOOL SUITS • Daniel Weigand, school board at- for tho minstrel, "Cactus Capers," Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin An- 1 tornoy, told the board it would be to be held Feb. 10 for fho benefit dreach are leaving this week to UP TO 60% OFF! GABARDINES - WORSTEDS - SHARKSKINS - FLANNEL : necessary to draw up enabling res- of the building fund. spend a month at Miami, Fla. : olutions and pass them In prepar- The- Platter Clatter club held its The Lady Jean MacCorquodale SIZES 9 to 15 and 10 to 20 ; atioh for the school addition ref- annual meeting Wednesday, Jan. lodge of West Keansburg Initiated DRESSES I erendum. The board plans to do 4, at the home of Mrs. Iva Engle- two candidates, Mrs. Norman Wit- VALUES TO 19.98 • this at the Jan. 26 meeting. man. Secret pals for the year were zlgrhen and Mrs. Olive May Da- Regular Price Salt Price revealed and refreshments served. vles of Union Beach at its last Sliti 9 to 15 — 10 l« 20 Attending were Mrs. Marilyn Car- meeting. Plans were made to hold 14 CORDUROY WOOL JERSEY •with the Apollo club at Asbury Miss Grayce Aitltcn, who has The windows consist of two Park and with the Spring Lake been confined to her home with sheets of glass, hermetically sealed 2-Woy Stretch by Jo-La Regular Price Sale Price Regular Price Sale Price orchestra. At present he is choir- Illness, is able to return to her and separated by an air space from Regular t Detachable Crotch master at Simpson Methodist position in New York, which tho moisture has been re- 8.98 ..... 7.19 1.95 1.59 church, Long Branch, and is study- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Raub and moved. Thi* results in quit* effec- ing with Frank LaFarge in New Mr. and Mrs. Dominlck DeVito tive Insulation. 100% NYLON BRA-SLIPS 9.98 ,7.99 4.98 ...... 3.99 York city. His program will in- spent two days last week with Buildings In which such windows By TON I • LEE, Ltd. 10.98 '8.79 5.98 4.79 clude "Sylvia," "The Hills of Mr. and Mrs. John Martins at Mld- are used can be kept much warmer Home," "The Road to Mandalay," dletown, N. Y. and more comfortable In winter, Size 32 »o 38 12.98 10.39 7.98 «.39 "The Green Eyed Dragon," "Wat- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Arnold says County Agent M. A. Claik. A&BCUP er Boy," and others. have returned from a two weeks' Sun neat enters the building to 695 vacation in Florida. help warm it. There is less conden- Regular 9.98 A 10.98 Martha Gilmour, daughter of Dr. sation on glass, and so there are SWEATERS Elizabeth Schumann's and Mrs. Thomas Gilmour, cele- fewer problems brought on by ;'0t- NOLDE HOSE Engagement Told brated her second birthday Satur- ting window frames, loosening of GROUP OF BLOUSES NYLONS and ANGORA WOOL IN PROPORTIONED LENGTHS day with a party. Those attending putty and other costly upkeep Siiei 32 to 38 • 40 to 44 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Schu- were Lois Schiebel, Jack, Dick and items that go with ordinary sash. 3-88 SLIP-ONS and CARDIGANS ALL THE LATEST SHADES mann of Wayside rd., Wayside, Susan Gilmour, Larry Collins, Mr. TV. C. Kruoger, extension farm VALUES TO 8.98 announce the. engagement of their and Mrs. Jack Gilmour, Mr. and engineer at Rutgers university, Regular Price Sale Price Regular Price Sale Priet daughter, Elizabeth, to Cpl. Bruno Mrs. Thomas Gilmour, Sr., Mrs.points out that the use of such •Morln, son of Hector Morin of Henry Schicbe], Mrs. Croft Grant- DON'T FORGET! Every item in our depart- 2.98 2.39 1.35 .... 1.08 - - 35 Denier Orleans, Vermont. glass milk houses and other build- ham, Mrs. J. B. Collins and Mrs.Jnga without an inside source of ment ii included in thii tale ... Glovei, Rain- 5.98 4.79 Miss Schumann 1« a graduate J. Harold Collins. heat may go a long way toward 1.75 .... 1.40 - - 50 Denier 15 Guage of Red Bank Catholic high school The meeting of the "Cootie preventing winter freezing. Provid- coats, Pojomai, Hand Bags, Sport Coats, etc. 7.98 6.39 1.95 .... 1.56 - - 60 Denier 51 Guage ' and is employed by Croydon Man- Crawl" of V.F.W. women wns held ed, of course, that the building is ufacturing, Incorporated, of Long Monday evening at the hall. New well insulatucd so It will hold the Branch. Cpl. Morin Is a graduate members have joined. They are sun heat entering the large glass of Heath school, Barton, Vt. He Mrs. Helen Thacke, Mrs. Inez Car- areas. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT served two years in the European men and Mrs. Frieda Wlnkelman. ; theater and is now stationed at A birthday celebration was held The ruby and sapphire are simi- Fort Hancock. for Mrs. Frances Mebus, Mrs. Ma-lar in chemical composition. MEN'S SUITS 80 100% WOOL THESE ITEMS UP TO 60% OFF New Plymouth Cars on Display Today 38 Regular 48.50 Chooit from a witty of fabrics AIL WOOL COAT SWEATERS Regular ALL WOOL SPORT COATS 4.95 - 5.95 • 6.95

STRIPES Regular PLAIDS 80 Dross Shirts SOLIDS 23:50 Whites & Solids 18 French Cuffi & Plain Rag. 2.95 & 3.50 All Wool Plaid Zipper Jacktts • llppir front a 4 Peckali 9.9S MftVs Shorts Colon t Whites • Handsomely Tailored Limited Siies R«fj U 11.16 79 '* ^ore-Wide and includes many items not mentioned here... but come in and compare prices, then round out your ward- robe with thaie wanted items —— • All Wool Topcoats • Raincoats • Sport Shirts • Zeland Jackets • Trousers Tho JHMj Plymouth car, with over-all width, niul nltf-rntlunit on 1 rooinlnitHit, nniplo liend nnd linpuiliint Myllnj; changes and liu-I hi) win iliirk |iii,vldii it longer, iDoni, MIKI wide, donp jiiuvimenU im HHfHy (ind elding hdivii'i, tontl-hit>!>;iriK II)I|ICIIIIIIKJ(I sniitu. Till) jilx-cyllndcr, 97-horiw- cmiifiiit, will no I'll illdplny today Un nil iimili'lu. Tin. Kl.|||ii I,,,,, |jOI,n piiwpr cnKlrwi hnx a 7 lo 1 com- ALL SALES FINAL-NO REFUNDS In Iiril Hunk unil thnniKhmil tho «iiii|illlli.il iiml IIIIHIP mon. nnis.ilvi... !•• (•HHIDH in I it). 'I'lin comljlmitlon It ciiihiNln nf two tin un liiin/.iinlHl coiiiiliy. iRnltlon iinil ntnrtrr mvltcti, nnto. Mils with n finvi'd-fluu'n lop inoin- mullc elnotrlc cilioke, siippr-ciinh- Thru nn n<>w linen In the ull- IHT anil n slnt-ln vcrtlciil Imr Hi l«n III c-«, Kiife-Kunid liydrntilln liuunlU whlrh Klvn the new I'ly. thi! ninliT. Aliuvi- Inc Kililn Hid i nnd Hnfciy-rliii whopla nr« nvmlli n IOIIRIT, 1'iwri, nniii< I'lymniith iiiiini'i'lnli. iippi'inn In : Hie "lilKli-piiiinl imr" ten- fitrrnnilinnl n |i p i\ n i- n n c «. Tlir llllk'M Murk iMIrl*, mill II l>l|<|:l'r, runliiliKd In tho new Ply. clmiiKifi ii rr i-riiillly ii|i|niipnt mmi' minit\il Jtiriliillmn Hnt lic«n iiuiiitli, whrthi'r virwnl fnmi nont, run, pliiri'il nu-i (I,,, iimiiiiiliiir, 11 I Tim new Plymouth lino Incltulnn or Mile. III'»IKIHMI IIIMIIII il pmicl nlnti imtiiiniilillfH In Uin Hpoclul Th« IIIW I'JyniMitha rim )>r nui'ii pinvliii-n ni'w liiirkuiuumlH of Di'l.uxii mid Dul.tixo t(i'uii|ia, Hpo- «t tho (Iliiliv Motor Hiilm <•«,, aj.jj limi'liui'Mil ifiuiiiu-tnl nil »|itui clul DuLulm wodulo ttia tho tuuv- KnM from Hi,, Mnililrc Hchwnrli aluminum rur i|,i, KmiK|, ,||(,|M| iloor urdnn, Ilio oliil) , iind Hie iill-melal M<|mli, mi< lie n, my, | ,,, |, , !•, '"in- niiliiiiiiiin, 'I'hi' vni'H nin nmlliilili' m m 11 JMI.MI.I HIA lnijfllinMi'il. A Inign '"' I' '- <>l "Hi" I ••tr.l S |h IIIIIIHIMM, lhlx(t Cedar Siding 1 1 sft. BRINGS YOU THESE A now short story group, under St. Andrew's Episcopal "church The Fellowship circle of the the supervision of Octavus Roy met last week at tho home of Methodist church will hold a cake Cohen, Jr., 332 Hance rd., Fair Mrs. Helen Shea. Mrs. Earl Morse sale Saturday at the library on %xl() Cedar Siding 15 sft. Haven, is being formed in Redwas co-hostess. Tomorrow's meet- Bay nvc Bflnk at the request of local UTit- ing wil] be hrld at. the home of Parent education was discussed T Straight Ladd.-is 60 1ft. ing enthusiasts who attended tuo Mrs. Ernest Vaughan. The group last Thursday night at a Pnrent- short story courses conducted by has planned to hold weekly card Tcac'ner association meeting at Step Ladders 85 Ift. HERE IS A Mr. Cohen last fall. parties during the winter. the grammar school. Prior to the The group plans to hold six meet- Mrs. Hubbard Stiles is ill at discussion, the parents visited the H •}6"xl" Kir Ceiling 13 sft. ings, the second and fourth Mon- home. classrooms. days of each month. The meetings Mr. and Mrs. John Lepls and James McGough has boon named will be held In the council room children Susan and Christine of chairman of a Lions club commit- lx» Knotty White Cedar Pan 10 sft. SLIP VALUE of the Red Bank borough hall, with Jersey City spent the week-end tee to aid in the borough's 50th the first meeting taking place Mon- with Mrs. Lepls' parents, Mr. andyear celebration next summer. Now Fill-link Uock Wool Insulation 06 sft. day night, Jan. 23, at 8 o'clock. Tne Mrs. Emlel Aufleri. Others on the committee are Wil- YOU CAN'T RESIST group will analyze stories written Mr. and Mrs. Martin Foldman liam Lee, William McGhee, John I«" Clear Ked Cedar Shingles 10.00 sq. by members of the class and will attended the funeral of Mr. Feld- Sarantino and Arthur Joseph. You'll be amazed with tlie tailoring and discuss problems of interest to man's grandmother at New York On Display Aroiiifitir Ced;ir Closet Lining 16 sft. amateur and professional writers. city Monday. quality, fine rayon crepe in pin£ blue, Mrs. Estella Lynn is visiting her Leonardo maiie and white. Plain tailored or lace daughter, Mrs. Robert Olscn of AT 1x1 Ked Cedar. Clear, Dried 08 Ift. Marlboro Doctor • Hicksville, N. Y. Mrs. John McTernan was hostess trimmed in sixes 32 to 44. at a curd farty held Thursday by 1x1 While Pine. Clear, Dried 081ft. To Address P.T.A Miss Joan Walstrom waa Riven the auxiliary of Community fire a surprise party last weok on hercompany at the (Ire house. Prize I Your Dr. William Trnverton of the 21st birthday. Twenty-five guests winners.were Mrs. Frank S. Wous- 1 2x1 (10-12-11 ) 06 1ft. $1.49 staff of the State hospital at Marl- attended the celebration held at worth, Mrs. William Tarnow, Mis. Chrysler Plymou' boro, will be the speaker at the Miss Walstrom's home. N. G. Sexton, Mrs. M. Spitzn.igel 8x12 Flue Lining 1.17 ea. public meeting of the Mechanic St. The Ladies' auxiliary of the Vet-and Mrs. George Marx. Othus Values Parent-Teacher association Tues- uian.s oC Foreign Wars post met present were Mrs. Ilobcit IIolOo- Dealer day night in the school auditorium. Tuesday night at Legion hall. worth, Mrs. Mark Crook, Mrs. All Nails at Cost 99 The program has been arranged The Neighbors' club met yester- Joseph E. Miller, Mrs. Harry A. by the mental hygiene study grojp. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gauch, Mrs. William Lawler and 2x8 Bild-Hile Sheathing 09 sft. Two films, "The Feeling of Re-Frank Miller. Attending last Mrs. Dell Sternschus. week's meeting at the home of jection" and "The Feeling of Hos- Mrs. Belle Gold Cross, who has Ht-atilator Fire Place Units 32,00 ea. tility," wil be shown, with com- Mrs. Harold Oakcs were Mrs. MAURICE Elizabeth Watts, co-hostess, Mrs. been confined to her homo with ill- PANTIES ments by Dr. Traverton. A ques- Charles Yuengst, Mrs. Garrett ness for several weeks, Is lmprav- 200 Pairs Window Sash at Cost tion and answer period will follow. Gccnc, Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs cd. Mrs. Cross' brother-in-law and Plans will also be completed for Otto Ruct. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, Wallpaper - Trim/, and Nancy Warren LACE TRIMMED AND TAILORED the P.T.A.'s annual bazar Feb. 17. Tho Water Witch Social club of New York city, spent the week- This is the group's main fund-rais- end with her. SCHWARTZ STYLES ing benefit for the year. met yesterday at Charlie and Complete Slock of Lawrence "Tiger Brand" Paints Eddie's. Mrs. Philip Peters left this vveck At Cost j'-f Good quality rayon knit in white and In tho past century the popula- Mrs. Viola Schneider, Mr. nnd to spend tho remainder of the win- tion of Java has grown from about Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs. ter at Miami Beach, Fla, 90 Lli. Hoofing 2.32 roll pastel colors. Regular and brief styles, 9,000,000'to about 50,000,000. Steve Gross left Monday for a The Women's 4-9 Republican they are bargains at this low price. club of Leonardo will hold a card & SONS Largo Stock of Locks — Hardware & Builders' Needi NOTICE party Monday afternoon at 2 Notlcn Is hereby given that the tlonril of Education of tho Borough of Red o'clock at Community flre house. HI W. FRONT ST. Sell * . ". - _ • ill l It . ..li!_ L__..J ,.• — >l.m fl _...*«„ t .. 1 Mrs. George Black is chairman. The American Legion auxiliary Regularly will hold a card party Monday RED BANK . ALL AT COST PRICE! at night at 8:15 o'clock at Community I'. M.'from Jnnunry 12th to January 26th nt the District Clrrk's ollice, Senior fire house with Mrs. Arthur Maler PHONE RE 4-0787 MANY OTHER ITEMS ON SALE NOT LISTED High School, HnrdinR Hond. as chairman. 49c BUDGET STATEMENT 29 Proposed Budget Budget 1940.1050 EXPENSES Administration School Election t 250.00 I 250.00 BOY'S 10,240.00" 10.KB0.OII 2,309.1)11 4,200.00 DUNGAREES Total Administration » 12,700.00 I 15,1110.00 NOW (GOING ON... 41.800.00 40,650.00 SIZES 6 TO 16 Clerks SnlRrim 12,420,00 14.40;,.on Other Expenses • 1,660.00 Marie of 8-nz. Sanforized blue Totnl Instruction Supervisory' t 54.820.00 ilcnlm with two hip pocUcts, two nstruction—Proper J n8.70S.00 slash siilo pockets, metal rlvcls at Salaries—Tenohcrs 304,1 14.00 .120,610.00 jinlnts of strain, with button fly fi,0011.01 front, red stitching throughout. S^nl'r':"..:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- iJ:?o!:XX 10,000.00 Other Exlunscs 700.00 Footcraft's Shoe Sale Totnl Instruction-Proper .'.. J320.744.00 J3S7.340.00 Operation* Salaries—Jnnltors^ 31,850.00 36,200.00 Fuel" .!.* *"..."."....""".'"™!!Z." '. I. MILLEK BARBARA GAY

Total Operation J liO.OSO.OO » 87,100.00 MADEMOISELLE JOYCE Co-ordinate Activities JUNIOR BOYS' Salaries—Attendance Officer, Mcdlcul Inspector and Nurse 8,800.00 8,600.00 AIK STEP NATURALIZER Other KMirnse 776,00 778,00 DUNGAREES Totnl Cn.nrdlii8.lc Activities J 0.375.00 I 9,875.00 CLOVEU LAIRD SCHOBER SIZES 2 TO 10. Auxiliary Agencies l.unch Uonm 1,000.00 1,000,00 J'lnyurolinil 2.383.0(1 2,9itO,(ll> Mutle (if 7'M-<>z. Sanfor- Alhlellrs ri.IIOil.no -.000.00 ized blue denim, Inner Trnnspiirlntlon H,300,00 4,.100.00 slyle, with Iwii pocket*, Other Exiicnlf. ,150.00 SIZES 3 TO 11 — AAAA TO EE — NOT ALL STYLES IN ALL SIZES (Inuhln Mitchell tliru- Tnlnl Auxiliary AnuiL'Iti I 11,723.00 f IS,200,00 oii t. Iniilrnnco 5,7I3,"« 4,394,81 I'cnalons 6,187,00 «,187.00 Total Fixed Char«e« f 11.8SO.7* J 10,761.51 GENUINE ALLIGATOR WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S Total Current KX|IITIS«« «1T2,'i84.TS Rtnilm and R«nlnc«m»nU IIUIIIIIIIK anil (iroundii ii.l.GOO.uO 37,000.00 JanitoriaIlll l HutipllHltipllrl na 10,000,010001100 5,000,00 TOILET SEATS FOLDING Kililrntlminl r)<|illpmen' t 0,1100,01) H.BOO.1)0 LOW HEELS 2 SNAP ARCTICS Lifetime (Vnaranlct'tl •ullil llrimlrs mill MelilnCMnrnlll I 40,000,00 I 40,500,00 Calillsl OulUy Durable chip-proof SKIRT RACKS rurtitluri' nnd Kiiulpmrnt 2,0011,00 WHILE THEY Holds up to VI HltlrlH. Nlchln •I'olnl Cni'lOl (lullny , 2,000,00 $1.00 jilntcil, rust icslNtanl, HniijfN Llhrnry LAST . . . Snlnrlrn 2,8110,0(1 3,1100,00 SALE PRICED AT on CIOM'I rod or door. A 1,0011.00 I,,'i 1)11,(11) PAIR grand npaco Niivcr, 9 1 itHI Mlimr I ,1,800,00 I 4,100,00 Mumial Tr«lnln| NUIM'IM 17,71111111 yo.iun.mi Hili'l'llr" .1,.111II,nil .1,,Hi (in (i Il Ml o.mi .Mill.Oil | 1.00 Tulnl Mniinnl TinlnliiK » Jl'.'7«.1,nn I j4,iisu,nii VALUE Urllt ,1fivll> UnlMiM'iiiUf nf Ih.nil. '•T.IIIIII mi "; mm IMI lull 11.1 ,1,'ill0,0ll

'ullll r>r lit Mrrvlrr i.itunIIinII l .'il.ii IIIANI) TDTAI Footcraft Shoes 3OUKCE.1 01' KUVKNUK (IIJNE SHOES FOII WOMEN AND CHILDREN SINCE 1891) IIMII.IIIIIII lii.tn-iuri K«iiiiuii.ii KmiiiiuiK Ml ill.' AM I iii'jri.ij i iu,iii,-,,r, SCHULTE UNITED MIIIMIIII Tiitliilnn , . •i,nun,mi ,'1,111111,1/ TIIIIIIIII T,I,.-,»il III |lll,l!M,ll II(Mi(l<|iiarl(>rH for Official llov and Girl Seoul Short* •III' • Himifi i I ,.110111) I,-,1111,11 80-82 BROAD ST., RED BANK I|«IHI| TUM rjii,Aii,tii l,'iii,ti',;.ii I .m li, >;",!« Hnil.;,!!!.1! PHONE RE. 6-0099 'II I'M. I'AUI, \, Vlil,Ni,, 86 BROAD ST. TEL RE. 6-2873 RED BANK Jinmr/ 11. ltit, Page Four RED BANK TCEGTSTEI5, JANUARY 12, lO.IO Leuis Cullalian Foreign Missions Aid East Keansburg Kilters Allcnwo.oil To Speak at Local Church The Eayshore Community ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL of DANCING church held election of trustees Ballet technique, lioily development, rhythm, grace, poise. Lewis T. Callahan of Blown pi Rev. Herman L. Gilbert, promo- Friday night. They are L. W. Classes in ballot, too, modern, tup, acrobatic dancing. is a patient at Allenwood hospital. tional secretary of the Board of Gardner, George Lawson, Mr. Junior Ampmbly — Ballroom for Teen-agers He was taken to the hospital Mon- Foreign Missions, United Lutheran Vetland, Ocean ave.; Mrs. T. day by William L. Curehin, Jr. church in America, will speak at Kneith, Mrs. B. D. C. Gardner, 117 Prospect Avenue, Kerf Bank. Phone 6-2220 Mr. Cnliahan for many years was the Sunday morning service and Miss Grace Spann, Mrs. M. Reid, the owner of the lunchwagon, di- Sunday-school of the Red Bank Miss E. Oberle, Mrs. Amy C. RED BANK rectly across from the Red Bank Lutheran church. Owens and Mrs. B. I. Brunt. railroad station. He sold the bus- Thirty-five members of the Bay- 1SOT1CE ! iness a number of years ago, and j shore Tavern association met Mon- retired. He has a host of fiinnda day evening at i the Ideal bar. After My Kecent Illness I Have In this area and was well known The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire RE-QPENED MY OFFICE for his aid to the poor, having giv company is starting its game so- en food to many nn Individual cials tonight. For Practice of CHIROPODY, down on his luck, who came to his The Social club of the Ideal bar Treatment of Foot Ailments diner. is meeting tonight. — AT — Special Purchase! The Ladies' auxiliary of the Mid- SILVKRTON AVE. IJTTLK SILVER, N. I. dletown township fire departments Oceanport met Jan. 5 at Community fire For Appointment Phone Red Bank 6-3389 The Oceanport Bdby clinic, spon- house, Leonardo, with an attend- sored by the Monmouth County Or- ance of 50 members. Election of DR. WILLIAM WYLIE ganization for Social Service, will officers was held. Past President Chiropodist tie held next Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. Harold Truax presented the 2 o'clock in the basement of the new president, Mrs. Frank Wads- Oceanport school. Besides Ocean- worth, with a gavel. Vice president famous brand port, the clinic serves Eatoniown Is Mrs. Edward Beam; treasurer, and West Long Branch. Miss Bertha Fittcrer, and secre- The Oceanport auxiliary to Riv- tary, Mrs. William Vltelii. There crvlew hospital will meet this af- were seven auxiliaries represented ternoon at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Community, Brevent Park, East The CARLTON Women's Dresses Margaret Emrjck on Portaupeck Keansburg, Belford Independent, ave. Belford Engine, Port Monmouth A WALTER READE THEATRE and River Plaza. The members The Ladles' -'auxiliary of the exchanged gifts and refreshments RED BANK 6-150OL Oceanport fire company will meat Rev. Herman L. Gilbert were served after the meeting by next Tuesday night at 8' o'clock the hostesses. The next meeting- • TODAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY • in the fire house. Rev. Mr. Gilbert received his will be hid in March at Brevent The VV. S. C. S. of the Methodiot bachelor of arts degree from the Park. church will hold a covered dish Wittenberg colleje, Springfield, O., -' THINGS SPENCER TRACY luncheon next Monday at 12:30 In Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doran and and his B.D. from the Hamina daughter Lois of Port Monmouth /'ARE FLYING—, the church hall. The luncheon will Divinity school at Springfield. Ho be followed by a business meeting. id. attended the display at Ham- ,' IMJGHS, GAGS, , KATHARINE HEPBURN 5-95 also studied at the University of burg, Pa., Sunday. Mrs. Fred Acerra of Morford pi., Leipzig, Germany, and at tht Mr. and Mrs. James Carr and | • INSULTS, LAMPS, Long Branch, celebrated her birth- Graduate school of Theology, Olier- sons of Newark spent Monday of TEARS, HAY- day Saturday at the home of her lin, O. this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- MAKHIS... parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. He has served as pastor of the thur Connelly and family of Park S KISSES) Regularly 10.95 to 14.95 D. Hurley of Main st. Lucas Lutheran church, Lucas, O., avo. The Methodist youth fellowship and of St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mrs. Norma Krueger celebrated had a covered dish supper Satur- Mansfield, O. her birthday Jan. 3 with her hus- day night in the church hall. Tlie Rev. Mr. Gilbert will speak at the band by attending a show. next' meeting will be held Satur- rally of the shore district Luther Mrs. Dolores Shaw attended the by Queen Make: day night when a roller skating league Sunday afternoon at Im- funeral of Mrs. Margaret Corwln • SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW party Is planned. manuel Lutheran church, Lake- of Belle Vernon, Pa., and spent Reading readiness tests arc be- wood. several days there last week. + ON OUR SCREEN * A selected group of fine rayon gabardines, ing given to the junior first and The Brownies will meet Mon- SAT., JAN. 14—Doors Open 11:30 first grade pupils of the Oceanport . Riverside Heights day afternoon at 2:45 p. m. at crepes and tissue failles. Both casual and school. Third grade pupils arc tak- the First Aid hall, East Keans- Show Starts 12:01 —All Seals .80 ing intelligence tests this week. Mr. .and Mrs. -Samuel E. Reed burg. Mrs. June Coverdale will tailored styles. In black, brown, green, The latter tests were given to sixth and son Allen have returned from assist Mrs. William Krueger, lead- grade pupils last week. er of the troop. wine, red, gold. Sizes 10 to 20 and 38 a motor trip to St, Petersburg, Fla., The Oceanport first aid squad, at where they were guests of thuir Mrs. Mildred Young will enter- GIRL ENTERTAINERS! to 44. a meeting Monday night, installed on-in-law and daughter, Mr. and tain the C.I.A. group of Ideal Jack Welsh as captain, Frank Cal- Mrs. George Oavlson. Beach today. lahan as first lieutenant and Jamrs Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grogan, Jr., Lois Doran celebrated hor sixth Finn as second lieutenant. The la- of'Trenton, were recent guests of birthday with a party Dec. 29. dles' auxiliary to the lire company Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krueger presented the squad with a chock William Smith, son of Mr. nnd and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krueger by Korell: for $100. Mrs. John Smith, is a surgical par spent Tuesday of this week with Joan Mucltay has boon appointed tient at Rivcrview hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Krueger of editor of the Oceanport Eagle. Arthur G. Jones has returned Konilworth. Dresses specially designed for the woman Oceanport school newspaper. Other from Buffalo, N. Y., where he was editors Include Georgcne Byrne, called bscauso of the death of ills Atlantic Highlands E'4" or under. One and two-piece styles featuro editor; Hie hard Cero, sister. Monmouth chapter 251, Order of of rayon tweed, gabardine, faille and the sports editor,, and Philip Aleren- Mis3 Hope Haskoll, daughter of dino, copy editor. Reporters arc Amory L. Haskell, has returned to the Eastern Star, will hold the . . . EXTRA ADDED . . . new "Bubble Aire." In all the new colors. Marilyn Lovejoy, Adrienne Cloufih, the Foxcroft school at Middleburg, second in a series of card parties Gary Evenson, Janet Coriell, Shir- Va., after spending the holidays next Thursday night at 8 o'clock • The New Singing Sensation • Sizes 10+to 22+. ley Cero, Nita Forbes, Barbara with her family here. Last we?lt- n the recreation room of the lla- Brummcr, Barbara Jones, Eldon end Mr. Haskoll and his daughter, s-onio temple on Garfield ave. Bradley, Marie Foggla, Marilyn Ay- Miss Isabelle Haskell, gave a birth- Prizes will be awarded and re- BILLY ECKSTINE ers, Roslna Foggia, Margaret Maz- day party at the Waldorf-Astoria freshments served. The committee • Second Floor • za and Joan Cook. Miss J<>.in for Amory L. Haskell, Jr. The in charge Includes Mrs. Lillian West, English teacher, ad-vlses t!ie Husth of Red Bank and Mrs. Anno IN A SPECIAL MUSICAL SHORT event was also a farewell party for MacLaughlin, Mrs. Christina Duf- group. the family, as "icy left this week fin and Mrs. Mary Carre of At- Girl Scout troop 32, at a muemuett- to spend the remainder of the win- lantio Highlands. • SUNDAY & MONDAY (2) Days • iing Friday night In the church ter in Florida. ROIUT JANET hall, chose "Yanks" and "Pioneers" Thomas Ryan and family of At- The giraffe, attaining a height of as names for thh e patroltl s and electlct- lantic Highlands are new residents 18 feet, is the tallest living animal. That $< ed Susanne Wright nnd Ruth on Oak Hill estates, Cooper id. MITCHUM LEIGH, Stromberg as patrol leaders. Mari- Alfred Cromey, who has been lyn Ayers was elected treasurer, confined to his home with illness and Joan Pick, scribe. Scout lend- for six weeks, has returned to his * i ers are Mrs. Frank Callahan, Mrs. work, MARINE THEATRE Jnmes Finn and Mrs. Paul Hol- Employees at Woodland farm Highlands, N, J. land. held an informal party there I»it week as most of the staff will leave Fri., Sat Sat. Mat to spend the remainder of the win- hit ter In Florida. JOHN WAYNE JOANNE DBU • TUES. & WED. (2) Days •' . Kcynort JOHN AGAR STOP -In- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Rothbart. "Shc Wore A Yellow Ribbon" Highway 35, entertained at a cock- (In Technicolor) AND tail party recently at their home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Sun., Sinn. Sun, Mat Rudolph Chval, Mrs. George Dunn, WALTER TIDGEON Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hartzler, Mr. SEE nnd Mrs, Leonard Frank, Mr. and, ETHEL BARRYMOKE Mrs. Kenneth Gehlhaus, and Mr, TETER LAWFOBD arring and Mrs. Harvey G. Hartman. -In- Claude David The Ladies' auxiliary of Lincoln "TJIE RED DANUBE" JARMAN, Jr. • BRIAN hos company elected Mrs. Stanley The New 1950 Ferry president at a meeting lost Tues., Wed. week. Other officers elected were niNNK,BWARE TON1TE Mrs. Russell Travers, first vice • TELEVISION ON THE MEZZANINE president; Mrs. Arthur Prostnge, MAUREEN O'HARA second vice president; Mrs. Henry MELVYN DOUGLAS Dane, recording secretary; Mrs. -In- The STRAND P Charles Patterson, financial secre- "A WOMAN'S SECRET" tary, and Mrs. Robert Walsh, treas- -and- A WALTER READE THEATRE urer. Committee chnirmen appoint- ed by the president Include Mrs. RAY BOLGER Red Bank 6^1300 Albert Hill, publicity and MM. , JOAN DAVIS L Allyn Leo and Mrs. Prestage, aick -In- LAST TIME TODAY • committee. "MAKE MINE LAUGIIS" The Board of the Hebrew Wo- ADMISSION PRICES' men's league, nt a recent meeting Thur. One Pay at the home of Mrs. Joseph Siege!, l'BESTON FOSTER REQUIRED BY Y made plans for a buffot supper to BARBARA BRITTON PRODUCERS: be held Sunday, Jan. 29 In the syn- -In- agogue recreation room. Mrs. Sam- "I SHOT JESSE JAMES" Mat. 90c Eve. 1.20 uel Siegcl was co-hostess at the -and- M meeting. The committee In chnrKu JAMES DURANTE \ Students 75c at All Times. of the supper included Mrs. Joseph -In- "I'M i • JEAN SIMMONS '" Siege!. Mrs. Ceil Finkle, Mrs. Jack "THAT'S MY BOY" ...... Students in Groups 50c Molsler nnd Mrs. Arthur Waffen- r LOOK O fcld, The board also made tentative Mil. & SAT. (2) Days Only plans for n rard party In February. The next hoard meeting will bo DESI ARNAZ ROY ROGERS and. held Feb. 2. Built-in Aerial! MARY HATCHER ANDY DEVINE U Austria tins -1,884 elementary ATLANTIC —In— schools with a total enrollment uf -In— "FAR FRONTIER" Super-Power! ubout 800,000, Tlmr., Frl., Si.I. Sat. Mat. |"Holiclny in Huvunu" (Technicolor) The dolphin, a marine mammal, GLENN FORD T la closely related to thn whale.' Walnut Cabinet! GLORIA DE HAVEN • SUN. & MON. Always (2) FeuliueH • CHARLES COBURN MARGARET O'BRIEN STEPHEN DUNNE I] FORMAL WEAR HERBERT MARSHALL JOE SAWYER' "The Doctor"* The Girl" —in— TO HIRE —In— AT -uud- | "The Secret Garden" Tin Moil Com* MARJORIE MAIN (In I'cehnlmilorl) "KAZAN" • CKli Tor yourself tlio nimi/.in perform- K pl«t« SiUctlon PERCY KILBRIDE niiiKi of thin nuw Pliilco vnlui. Kriwnlicm. Your lln Shoe* • TUES. & WED. (2) DayH Only • Plus Tax and Ar»a, •In- J" Uj; |.o 8 out of 10 loc/ilioiw you . jiint "MA AND PA KETTLE" LESLIE HOWARD and "Coiiiiiiaii MONMOHTH ST. HIIOAI) ST. Evening* -In- , , »nil HH-"TIIM TIIIIKA'J"* & SONS "ONII 1'AI.NI'i MTKI'" I.VK1O, Anliiiry 1'nrlc—"CAl'TAIN 1'UIIV" * •TIL 0 I'. M. 6-35^6 HMD HANK HJIKKW.SIIIJRY •mill- "

For Your Health's Sake Have Your Rugs Thoroughly Cleaned At Least Once A Year January Clearance Sale JBEMOVU UEIIM CARRYING GIUMK BRING COLORS BACK TO LII'K. HEAVY FELT BASF 9x12 All Wool RUGS For Belter Kug Clcauinc CALL I LOOK COVERING HV LEON'S Nationally Ailvi-i'ti.-cd !',n:ne Sc,. V.I. Priced lor (t)nick (llearaiiee

JOIN AN ADULT DANCE CLASS 0FF Up Have tun ami be fun to dance with while IcnrnhiK the lHtesl bull room NOW 20% $39-95 steps, in a guy sociul atmosphere. Expert instiuction in tho fox tiol, waltz, rumba, tango, sanibn, and jitterbug. Studio hours, G to 10 p. m., Monday through Friday. Also afternoons by appointment. The new chiefs of the Middletown soph McTernan, Community fire Standing, left lo right, are David ownship fire department were company, Leonardo, fourth assist- LaRue. Brevent Park & Leonardo, PACE DANCE STUDIO iworn in at the re-organization ant chief; John Fowler, River fire prevention board member; Fi'ed 21 IROAD ST., RED BANK RE 6-0844. 6-2691-M Plaza Hose company, second ns- Beam, Port Monmouth (lie com- Heavy Stair Carpeting Genuine Inlaid meeting of tho Middletown town- ttlsliuil; Frank F. BlnLsJell, chair- Itnny, department secreliiiy, and ihip committee at township hall, man of the township lire commit- Edward Freibott, Port Monmouth, L1N O L E U M SEE THE NEW FALL... 'he new chief is J. Harry Bennett tee; Mr. Bennett and Gabriel Sim- former chief, and Dirk Hofmnn, 27" Wide f Belford Independent company. plicio, Headden's Corner flrc com- Belford Engine, fire prevention Seated from left to rijrht .ire Jo- pany, flrst assistant. members. AM. POPULAR MAKK (>ood Assort men I lo (llioosc I'VOMI Sl MCKETTRICK Belford East Railroad ave., celebrated hci" sons were visitors here with their $1.09 «- Vard fourth birthday Sunday with a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Genrgi: i SIM-ICIAL Robert Behler, Sr., left Tuesday party. Those present were Jcri and Acker, over the week-end. Ro'mrt CLASSIC DRESSES AT lo spend several days at Columcus, Robin Smith, Jud Fittercr, Patricia Acker, Jr., who was stricken with J I'lJICK! Cut I mm lull Kolls O., on a business trip. and Mnry Davis, Alva Sickles, Al- illness .here over ihe holiday ami j Mr. and Mrs. George Coel of Kast bert and Melvin Anderson, I,<"0ie was a patient at Monmouth Mi- rd. entertained Mrs. John Brady and Anne Fink, Albert and Bever- morial hospital, has lecuperaii'd . KIRSCHBAUM'S and children Carol and Jack of ly Franklin, Margaret and Robert and returned home with them. I 23 Broad St. lied Bank North Arlington over the week-end. Herbert, John, James and Joel Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coddins'.on ] Mr. and Mrs. Burton Willard of Rasimowicz. were recent guests of Mr. and Mr.-. Inventory Clearance Dublin, N. H., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crelin spr.ht Charles Carey of Wyoming, 1'a., Mr. and Mrs. Clay Bair and family Sunday with Mr. Crclin's brother and also visited their son and fam- on their way to Florida. and sister-in-law of Astoria, L. I. ily, Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Codding- Wayne Smith attended the tele- Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hall of East ton In Ohio. vision show, Junior Frolics, nne End ave. recently entertained Mr. Mr. urn! His. Roger MacCorniick ANTHONY'S HEATING CO. day last week at Newark. and Mrs. E. M. Carter of Orlando, had as their guests Sunday -Mr. SAVE UP TO 50yo ON 59 MAPLE AVE. HKD BANK 6-1 Oil Norman Sickles, Alton Donovan Fla. and Mrs. Everett Saundcrs of and Arnold Isaksen left Sund-iy to Mr., nnd Mrs. Edward Bennett, Brooklyn. Miss Nettie Saundc.sl NOi\ LATKX visit in Florida and tour through Mr. and Mis. George Meyer and who had been visiting in Brooklyn, SPECIALIZING IN Tennessee and Texas for the next Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marek, At- returned to her home here. SKIP WASHABLE COTTON RUGS KACKK!) Uvo weeks. lantic Highlands, spent Sunday at Mr." and Mrs. Nelson Roberts ol , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brunt?, en- Hipht.stown. Fnlrchlld, Conn,, spent the wuek- j ]H'x27" fSl.:{9 3f»"\72" S7.95 tertained for three days last wesk, John Fort, who is a surgical pa- end with Mr. and Mrs. Will.'iu i ,'{()"xf»O" S.i.015 INDUSTRIAL OJL HEATING Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hnyni'3 of tient at Rivorview hospital, is im- Roberts. Newark. proving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thorpe of 2-l"xli(>" S2.I9 I x 6' $ 11.19 FOR FACTORIES AND LAKGE BUILDINGS Mr. find Mrs. Edward Adams en- Mrs. .Tamos Patton of East rd. Leonaidvillc rd., entertained in- tertained recently at a dinner will entertain the Ten Stitchers' formally during the holidays for party Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mr,,ns club Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dresslc", Jr. and daughter Mary Jean of Brad- C. R. Smith and family attended and Mrs. Lorctta Amundsen of Lit- ley Beach, Mr. and Mrs. John Mor- the Mummer's parade Saturday a' tle Silver; Mrs. Leola Downes, Mrs. ris, Mr. and Mrs. David Morris of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mablc Marascio, Leroy Marasclo, Belmar and Mr. and Mrs. •Arthur had as their guests this week-end, Frank Collins and Roy Downes, Crelin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Van Flelt of Kcansburg; Mr, and Mrs. llcnrv The Ladies' auxiliary of Belford Baltimore, Md. Hardy and son Henry, Mr, i.i.d NO MONEY DOWN Engine company held elections of The Scout Building association Mrs. Harold Dressier, Sr. and Wil- officers at the last meeting. The held its meeting Thursday evening; liam Thorpe, Red Bank, and John new ofllcers are president, Mrs. Jan. 5, at the building. The celling Harts, Newark. 52 WEEKS TO PAY John Rasimowicz; vice president, has been nearly completed and Mrs. Hazel Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Fink; sccrctaiy, temporary lights put un. Fluores- Mrs. Raymond Magwirc and sun Miss Bertha Fittcrer and treasurer, cent lights will be installed. A blue Jay spent Sunday with Mrs. Starr Mrs. Alfred Smith. The next meet- and gold banquet will bo held dui- Cocrost of Woodhaven, L. I. ing will ho held Jan. 16, at which ing Boy Scout week In Feb. in the The Men's club held its meeting " REEDS time a plastic demonstration will annex of the Methodist church. Friday night in the Sunday-school be held, open to tho public. Mrs. Frank Benson will be chair- rooms of the Baptist church and a Mrs. Chris Nodell of Union ave. man assisted by Mrs. Harold Cope- motion picture entitled, "Tiuo FOR THE AMAZING NEW Is confined to her home because of land and Mrs. E. H. Atwood. Elec- Glory," was shown. A social has illness. tion of ofllcers was held and ihe been planned for sometime in Feb- NATIONALLY ADVERTISED The Youth Fellowship of the following elected, president, Robert Behler; vice president, Stephen ruary. The men's club installed a DIAMOND RINGS Methodist church met M.nnriay eve- loud speaker system In tile church ning and discussed plans to charter Zolobosky; secretary, Mrs. E. H. which was used during the holidays a bus and visit the word of life pro- Atwood and treasurer, Mrs. Robert in the playing of Christmas carols rrram at the Tabernacle. N. Y., Fob. Behler. The house committee Is C. and will be used throughout 111* 4. R. Smith, Mrs. Ernest Elgrim and year for organ selections and re- Freddie Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Werner. Institutional cordings. J. W. Hall, East End ave., cele- representative, for Scouts, is C. R. brated his fifth birthday Friday, Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard W. Robeits The Middletown Township Lions spent the week-end with Rev. and Jam 6. Mrs. Earl McCullough of Haworth. Mrs. Charles Foster of Rockvlllr club presented troop 74 of Girl 'enter, L. I., is visiting Mr. and 'Scouts with a troop flag Tuesday Mrs. William Fox. evening, Leaders present were Mrs. ENGAGEMENT AND Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Plebcau and Robert Behler and Miss Mildred daughters Patricia and Dorothy era Morris. J. Crawford Compton, Jr., Personal WEDDING RINGS sending several weeks at Miami, made the presentation after tilt Fla. dinner. Guest speaker of the eve- To Women With Wear them 5 iparkling diamonds - ning was Mrs. Walling of Nave- itparolaly . * • 14K engagement ring. No d Mr. and Mrs. John Werner arc Nagging Backache • wtor than together, money down, $2 weekly. the parents of a daughter, Eugenie sink, public librarian of Middle- 36" PRINTED COTTON Marie, born Monday, Jan. 2, at town township. II you prefer, you .7.d|am0nd ,4K wedding ,rn As we net older, atrpss and strain, over- may {utt buy the ring. No money down, b*|l] Rivervlcw hospital. Mi's. Howard W. Roberts enter- exertion, excessive nmokinc or exposure to 'engagement ring •'"•SO wcclily. •»" Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKea? or tained members of the Women's cold Krimetime.i KIOWH clown kidney func- tion, TliiH nmy tend mnny folks to rmn- REMNANTS today ... buy the • Buy separately or together, Bargcndckl spent tho week-end Missionary guild yesterday. White cross work for India was dono. plain of nitRK.ni? backache, loss of pup and wedding ring when with Frank Van Nortwick and energy, headaches nnd dizziness, (jettine C you tet Ihe dote. . family. The Rosary Society of St. Mary's up nights or frequent pRRsntft's niay result from minor hlnddcr irritations due to cold, YARD Miss Frances La'ngc is recuper- Catholic church held election of of- dampnesn or dietnry indiscretions. ating from an operation at Mon- flcerg at its January meeting. New If your discomforts arc due to these 25 mouth Memorial hospital. Officers arc president, Mrs. Milvin caused, dim't witit, try Dunn's PilK n miM First Quality diuretic. Used successfully l»y million* t»r Mrs. Ethel Roche and daugh'.cr Leek; vice president, Mrs. John over fid years. While these symptoms mny Lucillc and Mr. Eastmond of East McDermott; secretary, Mrs. Jos ipn often otherwise occur, it's amazing how rd. are vacationing in Florida. many times Donn's R(VC Imppy relief -* 36" BLEACHED Mulrain, and tracsurcr, Mrs. John help the 15 ml leu of kidney tuliei and filters Jean Rasimowicz, daughter of Leach. j flush out waste. Cut Doan'a I'ills today I THIS... Mr. and Mrs. J. Rasimowicz of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Acker and MUSLIN FEATURE LOCK ' ringi lock togalhar C In perlecl poiition YARD lo ihow diamond! 33 In full vi«w at oil limn. 36" SPECIAL

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Tracey Jones will speai 70-year-old mother of Sister Mary Life" will ho Rev. Charles S. Web-Sunday morning at the 11 o'clocl Lasalette, director of music at Red ster's sermon topic Sunday morn- service on "The Future of thi Deaths In Red Bank and Vicinity Rank Catholic high school, was ing at the 11 o'clock service. New Christian Church in Communia' held Monday morning in Borfen- METHODIST TRINITY EPISCOPAL members will be received at the China." The chancel choir wl town. ^ BAITIST service. sing a morning anthem, and Rich' WILLIAM H. BORDEN land, pastor of the Oceanport Rev. Edward W. Hughes, St. Rod Bank Fair Haven Red Bank The organ preludes will be "An- ard Warner will sing a solo. James curate, headed a delegation At the morning service at 11 Rev. Robert H. Anderson, Jr., William H. Borden, 84, of 31 Methodist church, officiating. Mrs. The church school will meet Sun- announces that Holy Communion dante con Moto," "Chorale: 'O Rev. nnd Mrs. Jones, who havi Branch ave., died last Thursday ot Frances Martin will be soloist. from Red Bank attending thu day morning nt 9:45. Atlendance o'clock. Rev. John B. Kirhy. Jr. Lord All Gracious'," and "Adagio." bean missionaries in China for thi Pneumonia. Burial will be in Woodbine cem- requiem mass. Others were Sister will deliver a sermon on the theme, will be offered Sunday morning at The quartet will sing "Fear Not past four years, have just returnee Mary Eleanor, R.B.C.H. principal, awards will be presented during the "How We Got Our Bible." Sprci.il R o'clock. Church .school 'Holy A son of the late George F. and etery, West Long Branch. opening exercise.?. Charles Step- O Israel" and "O Most Merciful." to the United States for a brie Julia H. Borden, Mr. Borden was and Sister Mary Mauricius, super- music wil linclude an anthem by Communion will bo held at 9:30 The soprano solo will be "The . MRS. MARliTc. HARDY ior of St. James convent. hens will In- lhe speaker. the youth choir entitled, "Ask and a. m., with morning njnyer and furlough. Mrs. Jones and her tw born in .Red Bank and was a life- "Making Dreams Come True" will Song of Ruth." William H. Craw- small children were evacuate long- resident of the borough. Until Besides Sister Lasaette, Mrs. It Shall Be Done," by Wing, and a sermon at 11 o'clock. The offer- ford will preside at Che organ. Mrs. Marie Cottrell Hardy, 75, he lhe sermon topic of Rev. W. solo by Pat Cupples. Alma Baker, tory anthem will he "O Divine from Nanking, China, to' Hon, his retirement two years ago, he of Highway 4, Cheesequake, widow Kelly is survived by her husband, Clinton Power?, Sunday morning; nt church organist, will play the pic- Redeemer" by Gounod. Charles The church school will meet at Kong last year, hut Mr. Jones> re was employed for many years as of Enoch Hardy, died last Thurs- John Kelly, and four sons. the 11 o'clock service. The prelude hidc. "Souvenir Poetique," by Mar- Gotschalli, organist, will play "Ave 9:45, and tho Men's Bible class, at malned In Nanking during the biv- janitor in the Red Bank Junior day. will be "Pilgrim's Choru.-," and the tin, and the offertory, "Sketch," by Maria" and "Processional Post 10 o'clock. Baby sitters are pro- II war and Communist occupation, high school building. Surviving are a brother, Hugh MRS. EMMA F. STEPHENS choir will .-'ing "Blessed Be lhe Scott-Devin. Children are invited to lude." vided Iry the Girl Mariners to care His sermon Sunday will be his flrs Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. Car-Cottrell; four nieces, Mrs. William Mrs. Emma Frances Stephens, Nnmo of the Lord." The quartet attend the service with their par- The. Women's guild will meet in for children during the service ao In America. ' rie R. Borden and a sister, Mrs. Carney, Matawan; Mrs. Frank Pat- 76, of Highlands, widow of George •will sing ' Bcioved, Now We Are ents, and a story-sermon entitled, the parish house Tuesday at 1:30 that their parents may attend. Rev. Mr. Jones will also apea Louis E. Blown, also of Red Bunk, terson, Keyport; Mrs. Samuel Stephens, died at Monmouth Mem- the Rons of Ord." A nursery for "Ling Da and His Honoriblc p. ni. Holy Communion will be The Youth Fellowship will meet at a service Sunday night at 8 The filneral was held Saturday Hutchlnson, Jersey City, and Mrs. orial hospital last Thursday. Mrs. small children is conducted during Grandfather's Farm," will he ad- ebMited Wednesday morning nt at G:45 Sunday evening when a o'clock when his topic will be "The at'the Mount Memorial home with Reitzel Morrfleld of North Caro- Stephens had lived at Highlands the service. dressed to them. A nursery for the 10 o'clock. religious film will be shown. A Methodist Church Bohind the Bam Rev. Carroll M. Burck, former iuc- lina, and a nephew, Harry Cottrell, many years. Surviving is a niece, The memorial flowers in church younger children will he in opera- quartet, composed of Nancy Elt- boo Curtain." After the service, tor of Christ. Episcopal church, also of Matawan. Mrs. Helen Lehman of Jersey City. Sunday were given in memory of lng, Carol Wiltsie, Ed Webb and there will be a question period and Shrewsbury, officiating. Burial nas tion during the major portion of IIOLV THINI'I'V EVANGELICAL Walter Dingwall, will sing. The funeral was held Saturday at The funeral was held Monday Christian Berge by his wife. the hour, under the leadership of LUTHERAN an Informal reception for Rev. and in Fair View cemetery. the Day funeral home, Keyport, morning at the Posten funeral Mary Mount chapter, W.M.S., will Mrs. Richard Pettigrew and Mrs. The Men's brotherhood will meet Mrs. Jones and their family. ' Bearers were William Firth, Dr. with Rev. George H. Boyd, pastor home with Rev. William E. Stott, mee: at S o'clock tomorrow night William Pettigrew. Rod Bank Monday night at 8 o'clock. A mo- The Youth Fellowship wyi begin Robert Tlcehurat, Ralph Layton, of the Cheesequake Episcopal at the home of Mrs. Warren Min- Sunday-school will meet at 9:15, tion picture will be shown, and and Roy Ackcrman. church, officiating. Burial was in pastor of the Keansburg Episcopal Church school will meet at 9:45 a unit dealing with Japan Sunday church, officiating. Burial was In ton. 2S Prummond pi. Rev. Harmnn L, Gilbert, promo- refreshments served. night in the fireplace room. A Mr. Borden's parents lived at and Christ church cemetery, South Am- The Teachers' planning confer- a. m.. and the Methodist youth tional secretary of the Board of The junior choir will rehearse boy. Falrmount cemetery, Newark. fellowship will meet at 7 p. m. series of three meetings has been operated the famous Prospect ence will meet Monday evening at Foreign Missions, U. L. C. A., will Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 in planned by Patricia Hotchklss, House on what was known as Bor- MISS EUGENIA PROCTOR S o'clock at the home of Mrs. El- List Sunday's altar flowers wrro sponlt to nil flcpnrlments of the the parish housn under the direc- commissioner on world friendship. dena Hill, East Rod Bank, in the GEORGE K. FORDHAM mer Cottrell, 3.i Oakland ft. placed in the sanctuary by Mr. and school and at the It o'clock serv- tion of Mrs. Wallace Bennett. Miss Eugenia Proctor, 93, of 21 The. first meeting will feature the late 70's and early 80's. It was rec- The funeral of George K. Ford- The Youth choir will rehearse .Mrs. Edward H. Conway. ice Sunday. The annual congregational and showing of a movie, "Toru's Peo ognized as the outstanding sum- Main st., Oceanport, died Monday. The Brownies will meet at the Tho church council will meet to- corporate meeting of the church ham, 61, of 171 Leighton ave., who Miss Proctor was born at next Wednesday night at 7 o'clock, pie," a documentary film attempt- mer boarding house in Ea3tern died Wednesday of last week at and thp church choir, at 7:30. church Monday afternoon at 3:15. night at 8 o'clock in tho church. will be held next Wednesday eve- Monmouth. Brooklyn, daughter ot the late The Fair Haven Choral society ning at 8 o'clock in the church. Ing to interpret present day Japan. the New Jersey state hospital, Casslnue and Joan D. Seeley Proc- Boy Scout troop 23 will meet next The League of YnunR AJull The picture deals with historica Marlboro, was held Saturday at Thursday night at 7:30 at the will meet at the church Monday Lutherans will meet in the church Reports of the minister, parish background, economic and polltlca MBS. CHARLES A. MINTON tor. She had lived at Oceanport church. evening nt S o'clock. tomorrow night. George HaiuUo, visitor, and various societies will the Worden funeral home. Rev. for some time. problems and attempts to indicate Mrs. Carrie P. Minton, wife of Robert H. Anderaon, Jr., pastor of Cub Pack 23 will meet Friday The Wcsleyan service fjuild will president, will preside. be submitted. Elders, trustees, and the choice Japan must make re- There are no survivors. afternoon, Jan. 20. nt 3:30 at the meet at the home of Mr.«. Stanley Sunday afternoon, the Lutheran deacons will he elected. Charles A. Minton, of 15 Oak pi., Trinity Episcopal church, offi- The funeral was held yesterday Dahlgien on Wednesday evening garding the future. Fair Haven, died Sunday night af- ciated. afternoon at the'Woolley, funeral church. league will go with the pastor 'ind The Brownies will meet next The Alpha Kappa Pi class wll The S0-50 club will meet Friday at 8 o'clock. the lay advisers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Thursday afternoon at 3:30 in the ter a long Illness. Burial was in Fair View ceme- home, Long Branch, with Rev. meet tonight in the fireplace room A daughter of the late Joseph tery. Paul Holland, pastor of the Ocean- night, Jan. 20, at the home of Mr. Morris, to Lakewood, where they parish house under the 'direction at 8 o'clock. and Mrs. Albert MacDonnld, GS riLGRIM BAPTIST will attend the winter missionary of Mrs. Alfred P. Ilch and Mrs. P. and Myra Bennett Smith, Mrs. A resident of Red Bank for 25 port Methodist church, officiating. A sub-district training school will Minton was born at Fair Haven years, Mr. Fordham is survived Burial was in Glcnwood ceme- Wallace .«t.. with Mr. and Mrs. Red Bank rally of the .shore district Luther George P. Wepplor. The Girl Mar- bo held Sunday at Calvary church Petor Cooke assisting. Rev. and Rev. H. L. Morgan will be In league nt the Jmmamiel Lutheran iners will meet at the same time and had lived there all her life. by his step-daughter, Mrs. Grace tery. tinder the direction of Mrs. Elston Keyport, from 3 p. m. until 4:30 She was a member of the Fair Puligano of Long Branch, nnd two Mrs. Arthur Joice will show pic- charge of the 11:30 service Sun- church. Rev. Paul Rowoldt, pas- p. m. Mr. Squire will address the tuies taken last fall in England. day morning. Sunday-school will tor, nnd Fred Jacobsen. president, V. Combs. The Boy Scouts will Haven Methodist church and of step-sons, Roger and Lester Alli- MRS. SARAH E. REEVEY meet next Thursday night at 7.30 church school workers. Fidelity council, Sons and Daugh- son of Laurel, Del. meet at 10'a. m. and a Communion will preside. Rev. Gilbert will be The minister will preside at a The funeral of Mrs. Sarah E. METHODIST service will be held nt 7 p. m. the guest speaker. in the church social rooms under ters of Liberty. Recvey, 86, of 142 Third St., Fair Sea Bright A combined meeting of the olll- the direction pf James Davison. meeting of the church b.oard of Besides her husband, Mrs. Min- CHARLES O'REILLY IIOLIAN Haven, who died Wednesday of 1IA1TIST education next Tuesday. ton leaves a daughter, Mrs. John Sunday-school will meet at 8:30 cial board and members will be Circle B of the W.S.C.S. will meet Charles O'Reilly Holian, 18-day Inst week, was held Saturday at held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock Leonardo METHODIST Weir ot Glassboro; a sister, Mrs. old son of John and Virginia Lou- the Worden funeral home with Sunday morning. in the church. Atlantic Highlands next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 oseph White of Plainflcld, and rino Holian of 65 Washington St., Rev. F. R. Stevens, pastor of the The worship service will be held Rev. John E. Johnson will use at the home of Miss Irma Von- .wo grandchildren. »t 10:4!i. Rev. J. S. Eldridge, pas- "God's Workmanship" as his text Dr. Harry D. Hummer, former, Red Bank, died Saturday at River- Fiske Methodist chapel, officiating. UKFO.KMEI) pastor of this church and cur- Glahn, 94 Harding id. Mrs. H. H. The funeral was held yesterday view hospital. Burial was In White Ridge cem- tor, will preach. Special music will at the service H n. m. Sunday. Baynton Is leader of the circle. at the Worden funeral home with be provided by the choir. Middlctown At 8 p. m. his theme will be, rently a professor at Temple uni- Besides his parents, he is sur- etery, Eatontown. Bearers were versity, will be guest speaker at Circle J will have a muslcale Rev. John B. Klrhy, Jr., pastor oi Rufus Smith, Rodgcrs McGuire, Rev. F. Howard Lloyd of Mat- "A Separated Life" will be the "Faith That Astonished Jesus." next Wednesday night at 8 o'clock the Fair Haven'Methodist church, vived by throe brothers, James, iwan conducted the service last theme of the Sundny morning serv- Monday will mark the opening the Sunday morning service at 11 John and Edward Holian. Raymond Jackson, George Cuiiis, o'clock. at the home of its leader, Mrs. Har- fflciatlng. The Sons and Daugh- The funeral was held Monday Donald Brown and Theodore Sunday morning. ice, at 11 o'clock by Rev. Donald ot special week-long evangelistic ry Haviland, 200 Maple ave. Mrs. ers of Liberty held their services R. MacNcill. The nursery will be services at the church, concluding Dr. A. C. Brady, minister of this at the John E. Day funeral homo. Brown. EM AN UK I, BAPTIST Haviland's son-in-law and daugh uesday night at the funeral home Burial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. under the supervision of Mrs. Paul Friday, Jan. 20. Rev. Lehman church from 1918 to 1920, will be ter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reed, with Mrs. Harry Veroneau as coun- I ' Atlantic Highlands Bova nt 11 o'clock. Sunday -sc'iool Strauss of Bristol, Pa., will be guest speaker at the evening ser- will provide music. There will be Start Raising Funds vice at 8 o'clock. Guest musicians cilor and Mrs. Edward Crozier as ARTHUR HALLIGAN Rev. Howard M. Ervin will lake will meet at 9:45 a. m. under the guest preacher. His general theme devotions, refreshments and a sil- :haplnln. Burial was In Fair View his message for the H o'clock ser- leadership of Karl Hclwig. for the series will he "Stirring Bi- for the evening service will be ver offering. All members and :emetery. Arthur Halllgan, 50, of Hudson Fur 4-U Club Camp Choir rehearsal will be held Wed- ble Messages on God's Plan for from St. Paul's. Baptist church. friends of the circle are invited. ave., Marlboro, died Monday at vice Sunday morning from the the Ages." Franklin Sniffen of Sunday-school will meet at 9:45 Bearers were Warren H. Minton, A state summer camp for New Book of Joshua. nesday night at 8 o'clock at the Circle A of the W.S.C.S. will meet Harry Kettel, John Weir, Joseph Fitkin hospital after a long Illness. Jersey's 8,000 4-H club boys and church. River Plaza will be in charge of a. m, and the official church board Minton, Robert Burnside and Jos- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alice Church school will meet it 10 A church night will be held Frl- vocal and Instrumental music. will meet Tuesday night. Thursday, Jan. 26, at 2 p. m. at the girls came a step closer to realiza- o'clock Sunday morning in the home of Mrs. Roy Inscoe, 31 For- iph White. Hammernlck Halllgan; a daughter, tion today with announcement of a chapel. Dennis II. Lingo is super- ay, Jan. 27, with a special pro- Church school will meet at 9.45 CENTRAlT~BArTIST man ave., Fair Haven. Miss Aileen Halllgan, living at $5,000 gift by the New Jersey Ag- intondant. gram starting at 7:30 o'clock. a. m. Sunday. The senior Baptist Altar flowers for Sunday will be VIOLET RUTH STRAUSS home, and a brother, Edward Hai- ricultural society. youth fellowship meets Sunday nt Atlantic Highlands Hgan of Jersey City. The youth fellowship will Meet CHURCH OF CHRIST 7 p. m., and.the junior fellowship Rev. Harry Kraft will bring th» presented by Miss Eleanor Morris, Mrs. Violet Ruth Strauss, wife In recognition of the gift, 4-H at 7 j>. m. Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Tuesday at 3 p. m. message at the morning worship Miss Mary Morris and their sister, f Maurice L. Strauss, Chairman of The funeral will be held tomor- club members of the state present- Dublc is in charge of the junior Eatontown Mrs. Anna Martin, In memory of the Board of Pep Boys, died Thurs- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the ed a gold-engraved certiflcate to Sunday morning services in the The Edna Woodward auxiliary service Sunday at 11 o'clock. Hi3 late residence with Rev. Walter J. Lester Collins, Moorcstown, presi- group and Mrs. , Elsie Stout, the will hold an initiation meeting for topic will be, "Think on These their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles day, January 5, at her home, 411 senior group. Eatontown Second Advent building II. Morris, and their grandmother, Wister rd., Wynnewood, Pa., after Lake, pastor of the Freehold Bap- dent of the society, and W. H. are £rom 10 o'clock to noon. There the Elsie Kitllltz chapter of the Things." Allen, secretary of agriculture, and The adult fellowship will nicot World Wide guild tomorrow night Mrs. Mary A. Bishop. a long illness. She is survived by tist church, officiating. Burial will at 7 o'clock Sunday night, with arc three Bible classes for children Church school will meet at 10 The boy choristers rehearse Tues- be in Maplewood cemetery, under society treasurer. and one for adults. at the church at 8 o'clock. Mem- a. m. with William F. Maxaon her husband, Maurice L> Strauss, Miss Hazel Hoffman as leader. bers of the Women's Missionary days at 3:30 p. m., the girl choris- and four children, Elaine, Robert direction of the Freeman funeral Llndley G. Cook, associate direc- Rev. Mr. Ervin will bring the Sundny evening worship begins in charge. "Just the Beginning" home. tor of the extension service In Ag- society of the church and women will be the topic of the evening ters Wednesdays at 3:30 p. m., and Sandra and Benjamin; her message from the hook of Coios- at 7 o'clock with 45 minutes of of the community are Invited to the chancel choir Friday nights at athcr, Charles Browne, and six riculture and Home Economics at sians at the evening service at 8 singing without piano or organ ac- service at 8 o'clock. The trustees 8 o'clock. MANSFIELD MILLS Rutgers university, and Rollyn P. companiment. The Bible lesson attend. will meet Monday night at 8 p. m. sisters, Mrs. Nina Miller, Thelma o'clock Sunday. The Girl scout troop meets Walker, Lucille Murphy, Charlotte Mansfield Mills, 59, of 68 Asbury Winters, state club agent leader, The mid-week prayer fellowship closes promptly at 8:30 p. m. The CHRIST EPISCOPAL Mid-week prayer fellowship is held Thursday afternoons at 3:30 in fel- Browne, Virginia Ziegenfuss and Were present when tha certificate and pastor's Bible class will he meeting place is at 17 South sU Wednesday evenings at b o'clock. ave., Atlantic Highlands, a laborer was awarded. Middletown Choir rehearsal will be held this lowship hall and the Boy scout Ruth Browne. and handyman, died Saturday at Jield Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. troop, Thursday evenings at 7:30. Funeral services were held Sun- They aaid that the camp •will be FRIENDS' MEETING Rev. William B. Spofford of evening at 8 o'clock. Monmouth Memorial hospital. He located at Lake Shawannl in Stokes The annual business meeting of Tunkhannock, Pa., former pastor, day, January 8, from the funeral was a lifelong resident of the uor- the church will be held Friday, Shrewsbury SPIKITUAif7~CHArEL OF tarlors of Oliver H. Bair company, state forest on a site dedicated to Jan. 20, at 8 p. m. Meeting for Divine worship will will preach at the 11 o'clock ser- PRESBYTERIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE ough. There are no survivors. that purpose by the State Depart- vice Sunday morning in the ab- Entontown .820 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. In- The funeral was held Tuesday ment of Conservation and. Econ- be held Sunday afternoon at 3 sence of Rev. Andrew VnnDyck, Sea Bright erment was In the family plot at night at the Posten funeral home. , BAY SHORE COMMUNITY o'clock at the home of Miss Ellen Morning worship is at 10:415 A service will be held this after- Ut. Slnal cemetery. omic Development. Approximately I East Keansburg E. Smith, 276 ave., Long pastor, who will be in Brooklyn. o'clock and evening worship Is at The body was sent to Bremo 48 acres have been set aside for Sunday-school will meet at 10 noon at 2 o'clock and healing and Buuffs, Va., yesterday for burial. "The Wonders of the Lord," will Branch. 7:30 o'clock. Sunday-school meets messages tonight at 7:30. MBS. CHRISTINE PETERSON the camp.. a. m. at 9:30 a", m. under the direction be lhe topic of Rev. John P. Euler The meeting will bo followed by Messages will be delivered Sun- Mrs. Christine Peterson, 62, of 331 at the Sunday service at 11 a. m. a discussion of the proposed First of Anson Ransom. day night at 8 o'clock. Rev. P. S. Day (Sunday) school. Parents Hnd FIBST CHURCH OF The Gleaners meet Friday at ilaple pi., Keyport, widow of Ed- Sunday-school and Bible, class will SCIENTIST Forsman/ and Rev. M. G. Storer ward Peterson, died Wednesday of meet at 10 a. m. The Young Peo- interested persons will meet Sat- the VanKeuren residence. are in charge. ast week at Monmouth Memorial ple's Fellowship group will meet urday night at the home of Mr. ind Red Bank Tho Lost and Found Fellowship lOBpltal after a short illness. Wednesday evening at 7:15 o'clock. Mrs. Joseph D. Scott, Swartzcl dr., Services in First Church of meets at 6:30 p. m. Sundays and GOODWILL METHODIST H. L SCOTT 7:30 p. m. Tuesdays for Bible Mn, Paterson was born in Cliff- Elected church trustees last week Middletown township. Those having Christ, Scientist, 209 Broad st., are " Rumson ood and had lived in thi« vicinity were George Lawson, L. W, Gard- children whom they wish to enroll held Sundays nt 11 a. m. and Wed- study. Rev. James W. Marshall, pastor, The next Word of Life rally nt 11 her life. MORTICIAN' ner, James Vctland, Mrs. Bertha may obtain additional information nesdnys at 8:15 p. ni. Sunday school will preach on the theme, "How Surviving arc a daughter, Mrs. Bount, Mrs. Blanche Gardner, M's. from Mrs. Frank K. Priebe, '10 meets at 11 a. m. he Mosque theater, Newark, will be held Feb. 4. to Handle Despondency," at the inn E, Pohl, with whom she lived, A. C. Owens, Mrs. Emily Oberic, Woodland dr., Fair Haven. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON evening service. Robert Lowry will nd a brother, Jacob Ftischnecht The Meeting is collecting used SERMON: "Life" is the subject Church Street, Bel ford, N. J. Mrs. Mary Reid, Mrs. Grace Spann CHAPEL OF be soloist, and the Senior choir will f Sayrevillc. and Mrs. William Kneipher. clothing for the American Friends' for Sunday, January 15. sing special music. The funerul was held Saturday service committee for use in Its te- Golden Text: "Now that the (Jnad THE HOLY COMMUNION t the Day funeral home, Keyport, Phone Keansburg 6-0333 PRESBYTERIAN lief programs. Mrs. Richard Blns&, are raised, even Moses shewed at Fair Haven OLD CHRIST EPISCOFAL Ith Rev. Chester Galloway, pastor Atlantic Highlands 108 Runyon ave., Deal, is in charge the bush, when he called thu Lord Tho service of morning prayer Shrewsbury : the Mntawan Presbyterian . "The Christian and His Wor- of this wrok and will collect arti- tho God of Abraham, and the God will be hold Sunday morning at Holy Communion will be cele- hurch, officiating. Burial was in Bhip" will be the topic of the morn- cles from those wishing to con- of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. he 11 o'clock service. Rev. Chris- brated Sunday at 8 a. m. Church !hrist church cemetery, South Am- ing service to be delivered Sunday tribute if they will communicate For ho Is not. a God of the dear, ophcr Snyder, vicar, will speak on school will bo at 9:45 a, m. Morn- oy. nt 11 o'clock by Rev. Elmer T. with her. but of the living: lor all live un- "Tho Peace of Mind." ing prayer and sermon by Rev. Schick. Church school will meet The next meeting for worship is to him. (Luke 20: 37, 38) Music by Miss Mabel Hchdiick- Theodore E. A. LeVan will be at MRS. LIZZIE M. WOBTHLEV Bt 10 o'clock. "On Being Prepared scheduled for Feb. 5. Sermon: Passages from thu King «on, organist, will include "Lento 11 a. m. Jnmcs version of the Bible include: Mrs. Lizile M. Worthley, 82, of for Life" will be the subject of BAPTIST Religioso," "Mnrohc' Ronmlnc," Holy Communion will be ob- 0 Pemberton ave., Oceanport, died the evening service at S o'clock. "Thou, O Lord, art our futluir, uur and "Arm of the Lord Awake." served Tuesday at 9:30 a, m. rlonday night at the Rlvercrost The Women's Missionary society New Monmouth redeemer; thy name is from ever- Church school will meet at 9:45. lurslng home, where she had been Jtviit », iJta tkml would Impnv will meet at the church Tuesday "That Which Remains" will bo lasting." (Isa. C3: 16) Currchitlvo ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL patient three weeks. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. "China the subject for the sermon at the passages from "Science and Health NORTH CKNTEKVILLR Mrs. Worthley was born at Tin- urvlf U pKwiJd tlal wi maf ttnlinu* U miri and Oriental Americans" will be 10:50 a. m. worship service. This Is with Key to the Scriptures" by CHAPEL Little Silver taken from the first epistle of John. Mary Baker Eddy Include: on Falls, a daughter of the late the subject for discussion. Choir Services will bo held Sundny nl Holy Communion will be ob- Fohn and Julia VanKirk, and had tenfldmct p'aciJIn ui. rehearsals arc held Wednesday The Bible school meets at 9:45 each "Jesus urged the commundment, served at 9:30 a. m.,. after which Sunday morning, with classes for 10:1,") a. ni. Mid-week fellowship Ivcd at Oceanport for the past nights at 7:45 o'clock. Mid-week 'Thou shalt have no other i;ods meetings lire held nt 7:30 p. m. Rev. Theodore E. A. LfVan will 0 years. Her husband, Fred B. prayer services are held Wednes- all ages. before me,' which muy be render- deliver the sermon. Church school iVednesdays. Rev. A. D Morgan Is will be from 0:30 to 10:30 a. m. Vorthlcy, died In December, 1947. day nights at 8 o'clock. In the evening there will be 15 ed: Thou shalt have, no belief of pastor. "Tho Person nnd Works of Ar. and Mrs. Worthley observed minutes of organ music whon Life as mortnl; thou Khalt not know he Holy Spirit," will ho tho ser- heir Both wedding anniversary in Praisa the Lord With Cymbals" evil, for there is one Life, —even ' ST. DOROTHEA'S CATHOLIC .944. 1/1/1 1 '1/1/1 f II (In the style of Handel), and "Har- God, good." (p. 19) mon Sunday. Eatontown Mosses Sunday are at 8, 9:15 and Surviving arc a daughter, Mrs. if fount 11femonal ^rrt SPIRITUALIST CHURCH monies du Solr" by S. Karg-Elurt I1IOII POINT Nellie Coats, 100 Bath ave, Long I he played. The worship liuur MKTUOIIIST 10:30 o'clock, Week day masses MI55A0C5 TO ALL SPIRITUAL CHAPEL are at 8 o'clock, Baptisms Sunday 3ranch, and a brother, John Van- «7 / ; // A i f\nn begins at 7:45 when the topic, "The Bclford Tuttdayi, 2 P. ft), and • P. M. Gospel of Grace, Glory and Power" Leonardo will be administered at 12:30 p. m, flrk of Main St., Oceanport. ^rredtnc ~J\. .Sidanti, ''/'ft. 21 Highland Ave., Rumton will be studied, The young people's "The Certiiinly ot Clod," will he Confessions will he heard Sat- The funeral will be held this af- Rcv,( Myrtle A. Plnkney an- rnoon nt 2 o'clock nt the Worden RflV. Myrtle A. Plnkney, Pastor choir will sing "He Lives," the sermon topic by lluv. Robert nounced thiil final service fur tho tlrdiiy from 4:30 to 5:30 p, m. and >35W.%ontSt. KJ&J Tel. 6-0226 Prayer mooting and Bible study L. Blacknmn nt tho 10:45 a. m. sor- winter will be held Sundny ovo- from 7:30 to 8:30 pi m. uneral home, with Rov. Paul Hoi- hour Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. when vice Sunday. "What Can Vull Do?" nlng. The Tuesday evening sor- the study Is taken from the Gospel will be tho topic of tho evening vlt'i'H will bo continued nt 21 Hlgh- Si. (icorgv's by the River of Matthew. service nt 7:30 o'clock, nnd ave., Rumson. The Youni? People's Christian as- Wednonday evening mid-week sociation meets each Thursday at prayer service will be held nt 7:30 WA'mtMAN AVI)., IIUMSUN ME'filoTllST MONUMENTS THE ORDER 7:30 p. m. The Bykota society will o'clock at the homo of Mrs, Edgar Navnslnk The lU'V. George A. Itohi'rthlmw meet tomorrow after nchool, The Hnhnc. OOICEH RUU annual business mooting of the "How God Spoko Through Men" Ki'iilcir I'KNTACOSTAI. will be thn theme of the Mormon church will bo held tonight, with a Hunclny evening nt 7 o'clock by A SttVICI ot «itln(vhli«1HT The iilllceiH nnd teachers of Iho school will meet nt 9:45 n, m. Kv- Hiindny-Kchiml will nttnnd thn mib- 7:30 a. in, Chirch School Little Silver nnnellMIc W'I'VIITJI wll Iho hi'li I uill I mei'llng of CIII'IHIIIIII Edii- CONFIDENCE . .. Assurance At lhe Sunday servlre at 11 «. Hunilny night al 7 o'clock. Mid- ntion lemli'i'H at Cnlvnry Method- ... of the entire community II ii. in. l^ornifif) Sorv'lco in. Rev. Jamid W, Mar«hull, pnstur, week prayer meeting will bo held d uiuni at Wait Lon« (iuit< Vlult our nhowroom llrnnch, nnd nee our displays of tlieit 85 Rlvinldt Avanue 1I«'«(M«II'H Corner, Middletown, Koulc 35 oniiIllod inomorluU, Phon. 6-0332 Rod Bank j/. II. Fi'iiiids, Mnniigcr LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., Inc. JOHN VAN KIRK llrmaii—nni Muplo I'l. FUNERAL HOME I'liniicrly Mini |.'inii(.|, u, Hiiiilrm, Krftliulu Nut Is Ml, Olivet Cim#l«r» 00 CFRONT ST..RED BANK N,J, Wnll M, Trl. L It. \\V.| |,on Itimicli Non-Sectarian I'IIIINK ni'M HANK I;:I,SIII K Phono Rod Bunk 6-0310 NI.MI tOU ILI,I STHAIT,I> fAiAUII.l !•; Lady Allondant PHONE RED BANK 6-0557 NHJHTH: 1'UINT IM.MAHANT .V0?,n R.I'.D. Box 108 Red Bank 1 Poor Ikirltj TJoars of Oopondable, Economical Scrvke" RED BA>'K REOTSTCR. JAMTAnY 12. ]!K0 Paee Seven

follese education train you for liv- Kiwanis Oflicial ing in a community?" there wore University Group three sub questions. To the first, To Address Local Club "how can ethical values be taui;ht DANCINQ in college?" the women asked for Ballet Acrobatic F. Emery Stevens, state secre- Discusses College the establishment of strict honor tary of the Kiwanis International, systems and good student' govern- will address the Red Bank Kiwan- ment.' To the second question, MollyPitcherSuperMarket Tap Toe is club Monday night at the Molly Education Value "how can you train students to he Character Pitcher hotel. Rood citizens in a democratic com- o FREE DELIVERY • Determine General munity?" their answer was for Let a Singer Ballroom Intellectual Curiosity practical experience and study 18-20 Monmouth St. THE BEST FDR LESS Phone R. B. 6-3144 expert put with local government and its Children from 3 Up As Its Biggest Value problems, and the teaching of tol- your ma- erance on both a religlqus and V A N C Y STRICTLY FRESH KILLED chine in first-class running order. Class and Priculc Lessons "The General Values of Your racial basis, more exchange stu- Reasonable charges. Estimate fur- Teen AIJC Ballroom Class iollege Education" was discussed dents, more exchange teachers, J E K S E V nished in advance. before the Northern Monmouth and a broad student body that and county branch, American Associa- would include nil races and SINGER SEWING CENTER tion of University Women, Mon- creeds. day. The meeting was held at the Boys' Tap and Tumbling The final question in this divi- FRESH 43 Monmoutli St. HE 6-S806 home of Mrs. J. Spencer Pitts on ROASTING Class Blossom Cove rd., Middlctown sion, "Can you suggest ways in township. which education can stimulate «tu- and Tho program, rinsed on mate- dents to continue educating them- rial submitted by the national selves after colleges graduation?" JOHN TOLAND tho group answered that they felt CHICKENS A.A.U.W. headquarters, was pre- that colleges most offer survey FOWL Dru unities Speech sented by Mrs. Warren Tyrrell courses in all fields. and Mrs. Donald English. Tho pro- ARMOUR'S GOOD GRADE V Pantomime gram consisted of members ans- ARMOUR'S STAR QUALITY wering a number of questions on Everett the subject which have been sent PRIME to A.A.U.W. membors in all sec- Mrs. Frank Maher and daughter Shoulders tions of the country. These ans- Carol spent Wednesday of last wers will be published by national week at Brldgcton. headquarters as a guide for en- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stilwoll Genuine larging and improving present ed- visited Monday of last week with ucation methoda. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stotesbury at Plainilekl. _ F. Emery Stevens The program centered on three major questions; "What do you Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Eckstein Mr. Stevens, executive secretary consider the most Important value were guests last week of Mr. nnd of the Elizabeth Y. M. C. A. for 32 you should expect from a college Mrs. Karl R. Berndt. years, has been secretary of Ki- education?" "What should you ex- Paul Morris, son of Mrs. Joseph wanis district 4 for 21 years and pect of a college curricula?" nnd Morris, celebrated his 15th birth- has membership in 21 various civ- How can a college education day Tuesday. Attending were Mr. ic groups. His appearance before and Mrs. 'Ross Azarello of Red BEST CUTS—IJKAN, TKNDKIL AM) JUCV train you for living in a com- Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rus- j • Beat home-heating buy today the Red Bank club is occasioned by munity?" the celebration of Kiwanis Inter- so and son, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rus- I FRESH KILLED Is (lie new GUbarco Oil Burner. Under the first question, the so, Bonny Matza and son, Mrs. SUGAR CURED It's the hest performer In the national's 35th anniversary and the members answered that they felt f growth of the service movement. Morris and children Joseph and ,| E It S E V field—rigid home and the most important value of a col- Gloria. laboratory testing backs thin Mr. Stevens will discuss Kiwanis lege education was general intel- statement. Patented Economy education. The 60 members of the lectual curiosity. HOME A>'D SCHOOL MEETING Clutch action allows DOROTHY local group will be re-dedlcatcd in- On the second question, the ans- unmatched cleanliness, to the club. Monday night will al- wer was that a curricula should Dr. Sydney M. Hodas, Red Bank SLICED quietness, and low operating Hen so be Ladies 'night. be very flexible and should con- psychiatrist, will speak on "Good • cost. Call us for full facts. TOLAND tain many survey courses, that one Mental Health in the Home" at a | major subject be required, but meeting of Eatontown Home ind : DANCE STUDIO Holmdel that a cultural major should he School club Thursday, Jan. 10. The LAWES COAL CO. required also and a program ar- session will be held in the Eaton- BACON Turkeys 201 E. Bergen PI. The Baptist chapel of Holmdel ranged to give a student free time town borough hall. Mrs. A. Gardner | Shrewsbury, N. J. Federated church was painted and to study many fields. Fox, program chairman, arrnnjred 15- III Ml. AVKHAfiK—O.V OKDKR ONLY RE 6-0570-J varnished the past week by volun- For the final question, "How can the meeting. Tel. RE 6-1030 • 1251 teer members of the congregation. Those in charge of the work wore Harry Pitcher and Douglas Frumm. Assisting were Walker 95 Sutphin, John Jeffery, Joseph Phillips, George Schanclc, Harry You've seen it advertised i at *9- Douty, Jack Morgan, Harold Dancer, Richard Hunter and Har- old Holmes. Women assisting were Mrs,. John Mount, Mrs. William Pitcher, Mrs. Harold Holmes, Mrs. Robert Rex, Mrs. Taylor Hance, and Mrs. Wilson Conover. The Ladies' Aid society will meet Mon- day afternoon of next week at the .chapel. NOW SHERMAN'S PRESENTS Sunday-school teachers of Holm- del Sunday-school met Tuesday of HOME DECORATORS last week with Rev. Richard Hunt- er at the Baptist church. Plans I and promotions for the coming iw/m year were discussed. Rev. Richard Hunter called a special congregational business meeting for Tuesday evening at tho Baptist chapel.- Donna Lee Ryder, daughter of PLAYTEX Mr. and Mrs. William Ryder, was given a birthday party In celebra- tion of her first birthday Tues- day, Jan. 3. Guests attending were James Zahl, Lynne Sutphin, Le- roy Buck, Billy Burns, Mrs. For man Sutphin, Mrs. Jack Casnvis, Mrs. Margaret Ryder and Mrs ' H Walker Sutphin of Holmdel; Mrs Edward Rowe and Mrs. Paul Pat- terson of Everett; Mrs. Harold PILLOW 0 * 0 our Zahl of Red Bank; Mrs. Charles Lambertson and Mrs. Edna Van Pelt of Keyport and Mrs. Wesley Buck and Mrs. William Burns of $ Little Silver. Low Weekly Payments! An oil burning stove exploded .95 in the barn of Harry Pitcher at about noon Monday. Due to the specially priced at fast work of the Holmdel fire * company, very little damage re- 8 sulted. This is the famous, first quality Playtex Superfoam Pillow that hai Repair - Remodel Now! The teachers and children of Holmdel school have received post hecome the nation's numlier one pillow at S9.95. .. the modern cards from John Porter from At- lanta, Ga., Sarasota, Fla., and Now pillow invention that has been acclaimed as the greatest advance Orleans, La. John is on tour with FINISH his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John in sleeping comfort in more than 1,000 years. ..now, for the first Porter. time, offered at SU.95 to bring you another great value in our THAT Books of Interest to the chil- dren at their recent book fair winter "White Sales". EXPANSION were shown by Samuel McDowell, a representative of the Winston NO MORI TIRED MORNINGS! You now can enjoy the most wonderful sleeping comfort at this low Book company of Trenton, and R. A .Ullcy, representative of the price H'lucc your order without delay; for even at the regular price Douhleday Publishing compnny of Dover. Mr. Uljey left from 50 to we couldn't keep these sensational 1'laytcx Superfoam Pillows in 60 books for the children's perusal. stock! Members of the Holmdel school 4-H club met at the school this Wednesday and showed last year's finished projects and local awards. NO MORI PIUCV.'.PUNCKINGI Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douty gave a surprise birthday party for Mrs. Douty's father, Bayard Beebe of Exclusive slajsgered-core construc- Fox Hill, Little Silver, Friday tion (patent applied for) support! night. Quests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Herbort Glover, Mr, and your head with gentle rejiliency Mrs, Frank Baxter, Mrs. Lolse wherever it touches the pillow. Beebe and Mrs. Dorothy Apple gate of Long Branch, and Mrs. Bayard Beebe and Mrs, William 100% AUMor ram Enclose Your Pitcher of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Herbort Stewart uro the parents of a daughter, Porch For Winter Sally Jane, born Thursday at Fit- "NO GIFT COMPARES WITH THE GIFT OF SLEEP" kin hospital, An oiu'lnxcd porch Only The Holmdel baseball players will ixiil mnrn living were beaten by the Everett team npuco,' both winter Saturday afternoon at the Holm nml summer, Screens del school grounds. The score was 10 MOM MiniU NIGHTS I may lie. Kxrluiiigml $2-75 13 to 12. for Nlorm Kimh In Scholars with perfect attend thu Weekly nnco at Holmdel school during Doccmbor arc, primary grades Thousands of actual sleep te*t« havt Irving Bonnott, Kon Collins, Dan' proved that the Playtex Superfoam ny Clrocn, Wayno Harrison, Billy Mchonow, John Munrlo, John Mor I'illow in the exnet thickncM and No Down Payment! Knn, Taylor Sclinnclt, Ralph Stfw coiuiMcncy to plc.iec 93 out of 100 art, Ronald Stewart, Richard Tl NO MORI HOT SCOOT PIU0WII people. Mil, Hubert Wlckes, Carol Dueker, — 1)0 THE JOB NOW ! — Putty Hammond, Judy Harmyk Juno Harrison, Anna tapi'o and TIKK YOUR HATHKOOM 1.10 Week Anlolnotto Loprn, nnd grammar KIIKIOH, Georgo Arcujniliw, Charles Till! 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Red Hunk, IN. J. Uiidi to ctiut fit in in Ibi unma. Page Eight EED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 12, 1950 placing in the latter champion- For I Monmouth Wins ships. During 1949 Fort Monmouth Hoffman Scores Sayreville Dumps Coniinandcr's Trophy won eight First Army titles and Keyport Diner Leads finished second three times of tho SURF, FIELD AND STREAM The First Army CommandinK 14 staged. 2d Conference Matawan, 52-28 General's athletic participation tro- Timely Notes On The Grcnl Oiildoors phy is now the permanent posses- M-O Basketball Loop Huskies Outclassed sion of Fort Monmouth, and PFC. Fort Monniouth Defeats BY STEW VAN VUET Victory, 66-30 William W. Schuster of Allentown, In One-Sided Tilt Pa., was named runner-up out- Columbia's Jayvees standing athlete of First Army, it Editor's note. We are in posses- Kcyport Quinlel 1 When Al Ott- Dinermen Continue Undefeated— Matawan high school stepped ou was announced today by headquar- In a wild cage contest, Fort Mon- 111 nn of Fa i r sion of a set of rules and applica- of the Shore Conference competi- mouth's Signaleers won out over tion blank and will be clad to fur- Fails lo Hall ters, First Army, on Governors Is- Haven c:\lleci up Red Bank Trojans in Cellar Spot tion Friday night and had its ears land. Columbia university's junior varsity las; Thursday nish it lo any club which desires it. pinned back, but good. Sayreville squad, 68 to 64, Thursday night on Ainboy'g Marksmen In winning the army command- the Fort Monmouth gym. ni.qht and said: 1950 (<> Be Record Year Completing one of the busiest. Point Pleasant Anglers, 66-46, at high school registered a 52-28 ver- er's trophy for 1949,' Fort Mon- cl 0U1 dict over the Huskies on the Mata- "Stew, s >' ' According lo Ihe .National Wild- Kcyport high school was no schedules on the Monmouth-Occan j the Matawan-Keyport -Recreation mouth accumulated 2,916 points In The rough and spirited tilt, in fla.shli.uln and life fedesntion. 1950 will break all match for the sharp-shooting Hoff- county Basketball circuit slate, the j Center court, wSn-Keyport Recreation Center besting 31 other First Army instal- which a total of 47 fouls were called lake a Ijok out- court. and two men ejected fiom the fray , • record.i 11. 1,1 i ii.* ' foi i'ri paitirlpatioj"ii» ».. jj'i'."*-.n. inn »•%••htint• -- - man high school quintet Friday I Keyport Diner quintet managed to i Tuesday night Laz.irc's Shoes lations. It also is the third "straight .Mdc; the ls The Huskies at no time were in with five personals, was played un- j inp and fishingg. There were nearly night when the South Amboy hoop- [auiviv c the evening combat court edged out the Atlantic Highlands year Fort Monmouth has won the walkois ii DU stera handed the Keyport five a 66-1 ^ , „„,, ,. the only un- the contest as they failed to halt award, and automatically retires der the new metropolitan rules in 15'- million anglers and 12,7oS,Gf>S 5| ions emaln Varsity club, 61-63, in an overtime in iiv.ee" wcihllnt(,TS in 30 drubbing on the Hoffman court. defeated five in the loop. the shooting of the Sayreville the 35-inch loving: cup to the Signal the final two minutus. Fort Mon- session. Mickey Naglc pulled the Bombers. The visitors started fast, mouth's height proved to be a fac- were inclined to! Hoffman's target breakers were Monday night the Dinermen set- victory out of the fire with a set Corps post. Fort Dix was second be .skeptical be- The Grealost I.eltcr of Them All well out in front at the end of the back their toughest opponents in | shot in the last couple of seconds, jumping off to a 12-3 lead in the in the standings, 182',i points be- tor when the jump ball rule went cause such a initial stanza when they held a opening quarter. They boosted the Into effect. Play by both sides was During the many years in which edging out a 41-40 triumph over As- KEVl'ORT DINEI! hind Fort Monmouth. Points arc "Slew VanVliet thins has never 1 have hart the pleasure of writing comfortable 22-6 advantage^. Thebury Park Boys1 club on the Mat- margin to 25-10 at the intermission accrued throughout the year on fast from start to finish as the hi-]>pened at this time of the year Surf, Field and Stream I have re Governors failed to slow down in awan-Keyport Recreation Center f .'... and continued to fire In'.two point- operating post tournaments, enter- lead changed hands 14 times and Carney, f. ers for a 11-9 third canto and post was tied on eight other occasions. in our memory. Not wanting to | ocived numerous letters from re»d- the second period and before the court. ing First Army tournaments and half ended the Hoffman five was on II. Alikns, 1. ed a 16-9 advantage in the final hurt Al's feelings wc did as ho ; cr«, hut none hns touched me as It was l-'uller. r. . the second victory over chapter. suggested, ami sure enough the : strongly as the following: top, 28-9, after completing a 16-3 the Asbury five for the Keyporters, T. Alikas. ground was cnvcicd with them. Jan. 6, 1950- scoring period. and it also advanced the Diner five Wortley, i!. Ed Masakowski, firing from the Dear Slew: Connors, K. defensive post, led the scoring with To prove it- to Hie family we The South Amboy reserves were in its hold on first place in the Kedjcrski, ] caught a couple, but received an Our club follows votir column mixed In with the regulars In the loop. (i. Shaw. g. 17 markers. everv week. Your manv interest- second half, but Hoffman still man- George Hunter, Matawan'* high- unpleasant welcome and wore told ing stories hn.s intrigued me to tell Trailing, 19-15, at half time the Ladies' Boots in no uncertain terms lo get "thri.<-e aged to post scoring margins of £i'uring center, again sparked the .vou of our club work we have been Keyport quintet rallied in the up- ASIIURY PARK BOYS' CLUn H crawly things out of the house as dninsr. 14-12 and 11-9 in the third and hill fight and went out in front, 41- a !•• Huskies' (coring with nine tallies. quickly us possible." behalf of the Rod nnd Gun fourth quarters, respectively. 38, with a little over a minute left Fali'O, I 2 -1 Hunter hit the nets only twice Reg. $5.95 to $7.98 John Kovalewslti, one of thein the contest. George Shaw and (Ji-iinl, f 3 2 from the field, but excelled from T. Dcl'innixi, f 0 0 the charity line with five convers- sharpest set shooters in the Shore Reggie Carney fired the baskets in II. llel-'nuicii, f 0 0 Conference, paced the Hoffman five the closing seconds of the tilt that I'onwcorvo, i> 4 1 ions. with 18 points, all marked up on pulled the game out of the fire for Sayreville jayvees squeezed out a the day and the shoic line was field goals. Marv Wood assisted Ko- I'. Prtillo. K- • 38-37 victory to make a clean mas our club supervisor, Mr. Sko- the victors. C. Pclillo, x. alive with spearing and sand eels kamlv. was tellim: the club of the valewski with 17 points on seven The Boy.s1 club failed to' have a Vi.-trano, K sweep for the visitors. 2 dt'ep-^ea fishing trip that took field goals and a trio of fouls. Ling antl whiting are giving the double figure scorer in its battle to SAYREVILLE patiotis of the Long Branch fishing place la.st year, for the benefit of Charlie Koerner, Hoffman's 15 10 4,0 the now member*, unseat the top team in the circuit. -Hraml, Miller. O P P pier plenty of action. Mackerel by t.'pun completing the interesting handed shooting marksman from Shaw and Dan Fuller were the top '/aleakl. f. il 3 0 itCKU-.L'S BAR Connors, f 2 0 1 the thousands of pounds arc being |sl01.y Charles Patterson, our vice the side of the court turned in ascorers for the winners, tossing in F V Hnl'«kl,wi»r., I 5 0 10 SELF SERVICE Shoe Mart caught in the nets. A few by party president, asked the fellows if they 14-point performance when he ac- 12 and 11 points, respectively. Shaw Sinister, f. ... I 15 Noble, c. .. .. 1 bo:.l?. However, most of the head would like to have another excurs- counted for five field goals and accounted for 12 tallies on four Sitkowitz. f. 1 II P.oncyek, r. ... 0 Masarowski, jf. 77 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK boats ale devoting their efforts tn ion of deep-sea fishing. The vote four charity pegs. field goals and three louls. Fuller, Creely. <•, .... 2 10 i. K was unanimous. A VllCtlllL'lli, it, U Ij Kolnkowakl. K. .. i coci and haddock, which aie still Howard Ball was the only Red working from the pivot spot, had Pietruski. t- •• .. 0 "FAMOUS BRAND SHOES AT CUT TRICES" Alter much en-hating I suggested Mar.ziKTa, K. 0 10 Diatek, g plentiful. a turkev ratllc to raise the needed Raider to hit the double figurca five double markers and a pair of ItiiKtl. it 1 1.1 .. 0 inonev for the trip. The idea .satis- and he registered an even dozen charity flings. SchwnrlK, K. Fishing Through tin tallies when he shook the nets five 23 Iied all. The following week we i!3 u MATAWAN for pick- times from the field and twice on ISorol*!* Trounce L.onjr Branch Fishing through the ice went into action. Chance books LONG BRANCH Y. M, C. A. G •ere! and perch :ut fofff to .. .poo .r were distributed to all members. fouls. Nick Rogel and Slimier led Ro- Armstrong, f. start in this vicinitl y last Saturday! Diirini: the week money began Hoffman marked up two victories gers" Bar to its second victory of Cannon, f NmltliiiKi, f. ... the M-O campaign, whipping the Solik-n. f StaiT, f a, far a, tbc ice V,s concernedJ>;« t,^''uv Sv ".ll'tS when the Amboy jayvees came WIlli'M-l. f T:i>loi. I However, we understand the 1-iu !,.rin(.,.^wt,1(. M)id'lin,i we drew for through in fine fashion with a. 36- Lou;; Branch Y.M.C.A. 72-55 in a Hunter, c IIIIKI.-.-. f l.yli-. v does not lequiie that the li>lnnji ;,n(1 turkey. 29 triumph. cuntcst played on the Long Branch I-Wlir, r ill Kmika. i! be done through the i.e. It is legal The :niiii:'.inir iiarl of ihe turkey HOri'.MAN high school court. M.-i,-;ll. K :i 11 Telli. tr o o May. K to fish in open water. ! n.Mli> was that we sold all the books Five of the seven Rogel dribblers Scollj, K wri-l; was up. Even in •i-lier. f. ViinWinkl,-, « Kmerson, K. ... Fishing through holes in the ic.Jbffw-? .i.'i hard. f. hit double scoring figures. Shuster are limited to ten lines. When lish- df this wonderful feat 1 saw and Rogel chalked up 15 points, ib spirit. A few IVuod. f. ... BOYS1 Cl.L'B 9 10 'J8 ing in open watertbere is no limit i Covell. f. ... 0 I Sakowitz 11, Mazzucca and Crcely Officials—Cooke. Caughran. . . , , , im-iiim-i.-i nuv were heavily bur- Coll. c 0 (I 10. Montcparo. f to the number of rod-, reel.- or ,(1( , l|ow|1 wUn thclr studies and man. r. .. 1 .". Red Bank courtsters had the is- c rviiiici, f o •> hand lines. The daily limit catch is v,clc oui fOr snorts, passed their II IS 0 'I BELMAR y I) 0 sue practically won in tilt first half A. l'etilln. f ten perch and ten pickerel. ich.-.ncu books to other members to I1. Pctillo. f 0 4 P P Biisch. 1 i after piling up a 12-26 lead. Putting 0 4 lleirht. f 3 • jfccil nnd bought with their own Utl«, 0 1 Pontero.-vu, c. 1 7 J1I.">U Fishing nnd Hunting Licenses i money h;;If of the book iust to help up a stiffer battle in the second •I. Itines. i- 1 7 Uicharunnn. f ft 0 10 Due to delay in supplying [win the lir.-t prize that was offered half the Long Branch live was OeFrnm-u, K II 6 Green, f 0 3 3 agencies and distribution points : for super-sales. -Mrs. Green of Fort KEYTORT Vcti.-ino, K •I 12 Howard, t 0 1 1 nipped by only a single point, 30-29. T. Del'Vanru, II J Kamey, c 12 " 0 •>•{ with 1900 hunting and fishing li-1 Monmoulh won the 25-pound tur- O Capoblanco. p 7 very kindly. Hullrney, t. .. 0 La/.a re's Shoe Lose J. Kalco. c 2 I 2 16 SPECIALS cense forms I have been advised i KCV find payintnankegi all expenses we V, hittlck. . 0 K. lininl, ix I) S NcwmiLii, K ^ t 7 that until such time when th li- 1 Alter Kltiman, f. . I After holding a slim margin in Troi-chio, K t 0 censes are available you may use cnotulcame iou monet mucv hfo irn ouour r futurfavore , decpwith- "'oucci, f the first hald, Lazare's Shoo quin- Slovens, f ;;;) 10 VARSITY CLUB THURSDAY your 1949 fishing license. . I tet was nipped in the second half 1 fishini; trip and enough for the Van Pelt, c . 1 Officials—Vela. ApnlrKaU , F In connection with securing a rifle teams' trips and some to boot Hrust. i- by the Point Pleasant Anglers, -18- KOChl.'S BAU I.oori, f 1 1 . 0 0 through permit to shoot crows, fox, skunk besides . 1". Hall, B . 1 i'i, ut Point Pleasant Monday night. llurr. f 0 DiPialu, K. ViuiKhn. f. 1 0 and vermin you may advise your Sporlinglv yours, •• 9 The Anglers turned back a strong ROKCI. f. 0 0 II. Hall, if Mazr.niM-u f. ... Jt-tTi-cyp. f. . 0 TUESDAY local game warden the number of Charles Bruno. Keyport club, followins a fast start 0 14 Monlifuscu, Join r Cm hurt, f. 7 your 1949 hunting license in older President of the . o by the Lazare aggregation. The Maloney, f. 0 i R.B.H.S. Sports Club, McC'an 1 4 24 lo secure application for permit. latter, out to even up its schedule, VnccHrclli, Harrington, 10 •sportsmen's Meeting u Schmit, K- Ho|ila, c. .. 1 7 a 2 10 The monthly meeting of Mon- failed to stop the Anglers. The Sakowitz, ^ Bahr, K 4 Drift Bottles at Scotland U Keyporters piled up a 16-8 Initial mouth County Federation of Sports- Girls to Feature 8 64 During the past week the Woods j nic,,'g clubs will be held tomorrow canto and then were slapped about De Luxe CHROME Hols Oceanographic Institute in ' r,jRht nt 8 p. m. as guests of the Wrestling at Matawan In the second period by a 1-1-7 tally. connection wkh the United Suites: Ac.hurv pa,i4 Fishing club, Firm. Glamorous girl wrestlers will It was the third quarter that the GIRLS GKOANEKS GRAPPLE TRUNK HINGES Fish and Wildlife Service released ; a~e- n't Boardwalk, Asbury Park. Anglers took the lead alter jump- Ei«ct fitting replacement! for broken trunk several hundreds of drift bottles in j feature the wrestling show at the hingei. Made of firtt quality steal, finished In Matawan-Rccreation center Wed- ing- on the visitors for a 16-8 tally. the vicinity of Scotland Lightship. ,. , , /<„,„,. uatrous ruitproof chrome. Your choice ( nesday tvening when Dot Dodson Lazare's outscorcd tho home team thli •ptcUl low price. Each bottle contains a memoran- KoCklMh illHi UllllCtS in the final, 12-10, but the Keyport ' WRESTLING I and June Byers hattlc it out in a FOR GENERAL MOTORS CARS 1935-41; $ dum stating the place and time it i xxr- i> I one fall to a. finish bout. quintet failed to make up for the was released. It is requested that' Will 111 KlIIlISOll Loop margin stacked up by the victurj. j MATAWAN RECREATION CENTRE CHRTUIR mODUCTS 1S»-» Others supporting the card will 3IATAWAN, >'. J. anyone finding one or more ot these The Rockets scored a 2-1-20 vic- be tough male grapplers. Ali B:ua Don Mclntyre nnd Dick Pealco j bottles, return the self-addressed tory over the Comets anil the Sea will cyposc Red Kirkpatrlck in a-sparked the Anglers with 16 points. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18TH, 8:4Q P. M. postcard with the information com- Hawks trounced the Rovers, 34-13, semi-final 30-minute bout and Tom and Mickey Nagle were the pleted. A fee of 50 cents will be last week in Rumson high school George Lcnihan will take on Fritz big guns for Keyport, registering AdjustablKeep thee tu nVISO out of yourR eye* sent to the finder for each card. intramural basketball league, 16 and 11 points, respectively. and driva In greater safety. Zicgfried. In the lively match of LADY WRESTLERS Sturdy leatherette in neutral The object of the drift bottles is Dick Wheeler sparked the Rock- the night, Alaskan Wolfman, mak- Bar Swamped to determine tile current and tides ONE FALL TO A FINISH brown to ets with nine points, while Aumttck ing his first appearance in "ew Asbury Park Boys' club won an hirmon along the North Jersey coast. and Schmidt led the Hawks to vic- withyourcar Jersey, will take on Al Alexander. easy victory over Rogels Bar quin- interior. Wliltins Wins Tool tory, scoring nine points each. tet Friday night when the Red DOT DODSON Harry Sunders of Little Silver: Bankers were trounced, 76-52, at' ALABAMA ASSASSIN and Art Hanson of Shrewsbury se-:AI I'olliul Fort Dix Defeated Asbury Park. j VS. lectcd the wrong day to go deep- By Moiimoiith, 5246 Joo Montcparo, Asbury's spark-1 sea cod fishing when last Sunday ' In Jr. CollofJC Will plug, paced the Boys' club to its I JUNE BYERS they boarded the Columbia out of; The Fort Monmouth basketball sixth victory, firing in 23 points on TITIAN THUNDERBOLT Brieilo bound for the Klondike i Al Pound, Little Silver's s-ar team was forced to come from be- 11 field goals and a lone foul flip. 'Banks. Besides a heavy sea and j basketballor, was one of the hlgn hind before finally copping a 52-46 Red Bank offered its stiffest op- ALSO Etrung wind the temperature was i scorei* In the Monmouth Junior decision from the Fort Dix cagcrs position in the first half, which around 20 degrees. > college 100-07 rout over Trenton Friday night at Fort Dix. found the Boys1 club leading, 32-25, According to Han.on there were Junior college Friday night on >hc Getting off to n fast start the Sig- but the Asbury Park t;am let loose 25 on board and on the run out Ticnton court, nalccrs lod early in the contest. Af- in the second half and rolled up a AUSTRALIAN TAG TEAM MATCH they all stuck prettpy y close to the | Pound fired In ten Held goals nnd ter the home team recaptured the 4-1-27 margin to turn the contest in- , AXD SPECIAL BOUT little stove in the cabin. When the n total of charity pegs for a 2A-tlead in the initial period it was an to an easy victory. anchor was dropped and they went point total. It was the first victmy' uphill battle for the Fort Mon- In other M-0 contests last week Prices 1.00, 1.30, 1.73 tax Incl. topside they were surpnsed to lind of the season for the >>'ight Hawks mouth five. A rapid scoring spree Atlantic Highlands Varsity club Ticket* on Sale at Bowling Centre. Thone MA 1-2470 tthh e decdkk and 1 ailinili g covered with against two setbacks. In the last four minutes of the tilt dropped a close decision to the Bel- Free Parking MA I-J»80 ice. As the «pray came over the pulled the ganin out of the fire andmar V.F.W., 68-64. Keyport's unde- Tickets at Sharnbba Barber Shop, 160 Monmouth St., Red Bank side it formed icicles en iheir cloth- gave the Signaled* the triumph. feated Diner quintet conquered the ing until they looked like snow- men. JOOWLING P. Ballantine & Soru, After a conger eel. bin gall anil Newark, N.J. a whiting were boated the taplain TEMPERATURE gave the signal to pull in the lines Guess which 4-letter word means.. S-DISC CYLINDER "sfplac'c m' U^oofw"!; *"> BANK, BOS.NEMMEVS GAUGE LEACUE 2-inch dial with the cunner second. At the dock '"""'""" J"n- ' W PADLOCK clear, l.glbl. ruin checks weie handed out tolV'.'""1 '"" num.r.U.Accu* 11 rl r rat.ly r««l"tert the customer?, who weir nil miRhty'f, '.'" i"" ' J'" • from 90° to 212°, t« v.- i i. „_ i i ' j l'< I I UII s . i cvicr glad to be back on land. lirllli Const:- ttirm Kiinr. 5s .Nutiuual Sportsmen's show and this..?I- /- The annual Nationul Spurt-iinen'ii SrivL-r .Slntlon show will get under w,iy Feb. IS Tun- l.i WEATHERSTRIPPING Each ilub to be le|,ic::erited by BOH .SERIES S-Ft. HEADER STRIP .lim CIM -JJ( —«j:'i "Sub- one angler and one iiliemate. who " I'l. 2li.« -J I.I—r.OS ; H may sulistiiute foi thib under if I J I.'.. 17.', Iti.'i 60.'. ni'ce.shaiy. .N'u unylfi Oj iilleinfitf: 200 (J.UB nuiy be. intiii'tl tu ie]in>cnt muit M il. .1. An,.,i,,. •flu, I. nftnl Itum^n than une club. (i-, ,Muv li l'ii i _'5 I, linn MrCile 201. '"ii W.iin W'lill >Arh|.fil»il#T 20H, Two pieci: iiamlmd surf iods lh,i,.ill;i!;,|, Hi;,iuili ntil.i joJ01. Iliiy Smith 212. ,lor any mntciial ti|. nui nult i.ndri ii'._. • MU*fl.i.i> J;•.r.. l.vcr, ELECTRIC feet nor ovei S fiet. Ovciall nut tu '•"''" "" .l'>f Mh?.7.RI'll|>|>l :li, I.M. :'" k l.iifnyi UP ' exceed J0' foci, with nut more, B llfiliko MICRO-HORN limn lour guides, excluding toj..' Compact In •lz«t fives Contestants will use their own roils. I ll!^th Jinliviilunl Si'iii'l—Jim CUliry, loud, clear signal. Grey 1 Any Mandunl .••tuck »uif r«tl nn . llii:li Tumi (Jmiii1— Pmil A Anne'K Jnrni'i1 than SOU yards maximuin GRILLE cnjiiiclly, .S|ilnniii(j ledx will not "ll'iWi 'IViim 'SI.'I:I« I'nnl t Anni.'i hi* prrinlHud. ll"i.i.v.i'infi., '.'i,!i:,. Lllw to In- -LVpouncl diy \i:r[ GUARD RED BANK HOWLING CENTER CITY But no guessing about BALLANTINE liluldi'il nylon of ntiiiidniil iminii- mit rutt LEAGUE proof* Singl* upright Incline will hi' mi|iplied by the nin- smniiiiiKK Jim, e typti Eaiy to Initi trill, Will ||.,.| to (,;II|, nnilfi. w 1 11 Wwlmmi'i i will In ilniwn by lot. I \•• An •lli Annli'ix nuiy I'M' iiny mpiliod nf H" •. 11,1. Hi ...it always means PUR nllnihiiik' linr In i»niiii M\vivel«, leiithrr th I'lr i, !M,L mm!• limn 3d in. in. I'AIIII).' I'l'llll' JllK 11.hi • 'I1IIP worrl In anck! Rlpht you nro! ei In "ll.'li ' In tin (MID M.IIIIJt liMicli in Ihc hhuili'M Thero'» the nock you "lmn« on Ihe chin" linir ii tin , J. It'ifflnl, H'lnnri. Angli'iK • iilluwln,iillun ; Hi-h t«u . , . Ihe nnck you hnng on tho line. In tliiikr |iui(fir.• n> . All.'i < lii II". 1, Tim four licut M;UIIIIK iiiiglim ,,r .'II' , V' ' li- lti :t\;. enn keep you RUCdfliiiK. elimination* gd into llnnlii, A. M.-i oi. r. Olilcr of i'iiin|ii'l|tloh will bn mil. I'lillnnti mi" Jill, JUII, li, JiMirv .'(Id, I. But no guofwinif nbuul Bnllnntinol yon W. FRONT ST. Illiiul Inter wliin IIIIMI I'tiiiy I* Hnllnntino plwnyH monnn I'UHITY, kliuwti, Kiilili'ii I'ldrni J.'i.b, 7, JI.HSEV CI:NIKAI. I«OWI:K * LIGHT UODY, FLAVOR ... tho qunliticH RED BANK Phone 6-3440 Club niirii'n in iln. cunli'm »• litxiIrl MTAUIllNIIII OTIIKIl NTOHKN IN I'HltTI! lii' IIIII'BIIMI by nllkvr Hint nnuler In W y I'lilli'illiin Hymbolizod by Putor Hulliintino'H 3-ring AMIIOV, NIW IIKONMWICK, |i|iud Illllhl llllC, III II IIIIMIllll'l HI Inxlu mark. Look for lliu 3 rinsu; will for TIKONTON, JH.r/.AIIKTll, i,r nc h i,m MlWAIlll, l 1 t>l t«fCHnllltlH ll> I'lllillKI'il III 'lilllflll'l Hiilluntinu—Ameriva'i flnenl Minn 1H40. -.V> Shore Conference campaign BUCK fired in five markers to knot from Atlantic Highlands discovered our error. We've discovered that boat and yacht cluh la.st Thursday Friday night nnd earned one of tho. count. Charlie Patterson con- night was being ho.st to a dolch'.i- tho "swoi'tost" virtnrifts of tho nected with a foul, "Sklppy" Smith when quoting a rule, it is not only necessary to read the rules inside of 1 tlon of 12 members of thr I.on ; court wars when Coach Frank Pin- scored on a lay-up and Foster the book, but also to take a peak at the cover and see if the right year Branch ice boat nnd yacht dub gitore's dribblers broke the 29-gimc misled fiom thn foul linn. How- is appearing on it. We neglected to do exactly that, and to our em- who came over in a. body to sit in winning streak of the Scarlet Fil- ever, Tom Gambacarto, who fired barrassment we put an outdated rule in black and white for the pin at tho business session and In!or ers of Neptune high school. a little spark In the s;amc in the to enjoy plcture.4 by Allan Collins busters. However, it was not Intentional on our part, but it was very It wns by a .-leant, margin—a 59- closing minutes, came througti nnd an oh! fashioned clam 'Minu- 3S triiitupli !lc. We appreciate your contacting us and putting held hy thn Red Bnnlt aggregation Ing an 18-11 canto. Prcsidpnt Glllmnn stated that thn foul line. us back on the right alley. The writer certainly went right over Onmlng down to tho wire it was Neptune's jayvees gave the home Eastern ice yachting ansociati n. the lone victory scoring a 31-10 the foul line on thul one. i In Cage Season plans to havo Its nnnunl regatta at Foster who came through and won the game for thet Hues. After N'cp- triumph over Red Bank's junior Great South Bay the week-end of varsity squad. BOWLING DICTIONARY—All sports, over a period of time ac- Lions Whip Matawan Huskies, Bulldogs DclYutiM. January 21st. However, shnukt tune took the lend 58-57 with 20 .soconil.s to ^o, Foster calmy .s'.ep- RED DANK quire a terminology of their own. Bowling is no exception, so to edu- conditions be unfavorable for ice By Atlantic Tigers, yachting at that site, the meet will potl up to tho charity line, dunk- I", F P cate the pinners on a few of the by-words and phrases which comprise 55-31—Graham Leads Scorers Fo-t.-r, f - 1" 10 3" be held on Lake Musconclcong, eon- ed ill a foul to knot the count 08- Patterson, f .1 2 H a portion of the "slanguage," we'll list a few that wo have not heard 4-1-36, in S. C. Tilt dlllons permitting. 58. nemmerte, f. ...- 0 ll '• Leonardo high school had very Kupka garnered 12 points for the Rumson high school continued to Then in the boat of the contest, Shprwooii, t „ 0 which proved to bn tho winning one (on the alloys around the county, the keglers term Is Jersey their stiffest opposition in the first rent rampaign that the Atlantic of the game. Tom fngram, shoot- F P look like tho smooth-working ma- quintet belted tho Bulldogs, with Eastern ice yachting association. Tattepson, t. _ ..... 1 » 7 for what they call Brooklyn.) Double Pinochle: Tho l-fl-7-10 and last periods when tho best the Ing thi! charity peg for the Fliers, vVtklniion. f. - — 1 :{ Conch J\rch Shaw men could do chine, that hung a loss on Rodthe latest contest going down as During the evening President n railroad; Christmas tree: Tho 3-7-10 for a right hander; the nnd shooting for Patterson, muffed TVtluano, t „.. n 0 a wns to come out on top by two-Bank high school Dec. 14. the Initial Shore Conference vic- Thomas Irving Brown read a syn- Pontecnrvo, f it 0 0 his try. I riff ram c. I 1 '•! 2-7-10 for a left hander. ' point advantages. Leonardo's jayvecs eliminated tory for the Coach Vince Finn drib- opsis of early history of ice yacht 1 Ing upon the river here showing UIICH Lone Men Karly O'Rourk* , t 0 n Grave Yards: Tough Alleys... (As far as the writer Is concerned, in n nip-and-tuck Initial canto the Matawnn seconds, 35-2C, in the blers. Kern, c - ft II it Olvin Wills, the main cog in tho that the sport of ice yachting hn Tied Bank high suffered a sewre they're nil grave yards.) Lofting: Throwing a ball out on tho alloy be- the Lions squeezed through to an preliminary tilt. Thoma, c r, n 11-9 advantage, and then turned on Tigers' mnchinc, supplied the .spark been enjoyed In this locality for 111) blow parly In the game, nnd al- Trout, jf ' ! n '2 yond the foul line; Nose Hit: A hit full on the head pin; Turkey: Three LBONAKIIO for Atlantic's victory, marking up years. The history was written liy though crippled, tho Bucs limped J»fl»t*r, a, ..._ - 1 •* i l.he steam to paste up an 13-6 sec- n F v JloUty. g - 0 0 i> strikes in a row; Sleeper; a hidden pin. The above are just a few of ond, nquarter to take a 2D-15 mar-tirulmm. f. li :\ K, 15 points which he acquired on four William A. Plntard who held tlm to the triumph. Two of Plngltore's gin ' at. the jhaJf way- mark. The Ward. f. » li o IU field goals nnd seven charity flips. office of club secretary for 10 years. cngcrs were given tho bench slg- •21 u the terms, however, we failed to read any of tho select torms used by narlm. t 0 0 1) It was received with much inki- nnl in the second period nnd ono Official*—StrRtton, Da! ton Lions continued to shake tho cords Putici-Hon. c 3 | " Mills, veteran eager, used his feint bowlers when a spare is missed in a crucial Bpot of the match, especially in the third and registered a 12-4 Knntpf, c I 1 :i ing and ehoot ability to great ad- est not only by the Red Bank ic in the third. Peto Reeves and NEPTU.Nt J. V. stanza. Steve. Iiupka, however, K^l'"!. K 1 1 :< vnntage ns he controlled the floor yachtsmen but by their visitors Ru.ss Booth, loft the tilt by :he p V the final frame. ' . . , . c. fi Kfllly, K i { 1 " I work for the triumphant Red andfrom Long Branch. personal foul routo and in the Kvnnn, t. : i 1 sparked the Huskies in the last Atlltlns. K r, I 7 fillle.«ple. r. 2 1 Black quintet. third, Charlie "Shy" Woodward n A SCHEDULE SNAFU threatened to interrupt Red Bank Catholic's period as the Matawan five was Collci-nn, if 'J o -I Hans Wulff proprietor tif the W>elt/i f - ...... 1 0 nipped, 14-12, In n rough quarter. Rumson's offensive drlbblera Red Bank Marine works, brought was giwn tho exit call by the of- Hrotlwnter, f - o 0 K i» i oldest sports rivalry, that of St. Rose of Belmar. Reason reported is The Huskies wore in the lead went to work for the first time this ficials. Cookf, c - MATAWAN before the club the matter of the n that tho Casey slate was snarled up early In the season and St. Rose's only once in the affair and* that season but failed to have tho extra, Improvement of Red Bank's river- Noptune lost Cliff Trout, M.irv Hf vnalfU' •> o 1 aggressive bookings next month might preclude the schools getting to- came early in the first period. Af- ArmstronK. f punch to ovortnko the fast-moving front, particularly nt the Marine Atkin.-on, Joo Thoma nnd Tim Hoi- Ciitley if . o o 0 No.lclinirs. f II II Von Och«en, g n ter the Lions jumped out front, 3-1, Slnpr. I II 0 Tigers. Lanky Allnn Canfleld paced Park and ndjaccnt thereto. A.i a ly. Patterson and Severin were gether. DavU. K „..-.,.....'. I I :t Kupka dunked in a two-polntor to Tnylor, f thn Purple and White ccgers, firing result, a resolution was unanimous- given the heave-ho. However, that f) 0 0 Adam Krctowlcz, director of athletics at Red Bank Cath- Hunter, c knot the score. With two minutes l.yli. c in 13 points. Bill "Apple". Roun- ly passed and ordered sent to too pair uf cagcrs did not go out of Sexton jf , ..- 0 0 0 ticked away, George Hunter drib- 1 tiee, Rumson's speedy forward, as- olic, told us Monday that the game slated for Monday, Feb. 6, Kur-kii, j; li mayor and council objecting to the the contest on personal fouls. u s 7. was definitely hooked and that the postponed contest of Dec. 19 bled In nnd connected from the •;!»>• x 1 sisted Canfield in Rumson's point unnecessary delay In the Marine In thn final minute of pky, side to give the Huskies a 5-3 ad- 1 getting, netting 11 markers. Park development and urging RED BANK J. v. will, ho phl.vcd, if Red Bank has to play'two nights in a row. Minimum, K I) cheerleaders, a roaring crowd, r, F vantage. mk Coach Finn's junior varsity made them to proceed immediately in playi'is jumping up and down on SherwoofI, f. .-.- • r •i "Wo offered ,Sl. Rose dates but they fall on game nights for the 11 it a clean aweep by handing Coach furthering the park plan. the benches, and hot tempera all Havilanii, f -..- Leonardo closed in and took the Ueinarti, c 0 (i Itefel'9e. Ijollioniln; unuiin-, Ph;|ii Don Trotter's jayvce.s a 43-37 beat- f| Belmar team. It's tough trying to get in suitable dates for both lead again and then Hunter had Mr. Adams presented the cluh added to the general confusion. LevitAn, jr - .-... o 0 the opportunity of tying the score LEONARDO J. V.'a ing. Parker led tho jnyvee scoring with a large picture showing a dis- During this tlmo as the precious (ilovcr g, « ._.. 0 i) f) teams, however, St, Hose is a natural rival for the Caseys and 0 I 1 twice just before the quarter end- T V with 17. abled ice yacht being brought tu seconds ticked away, Plngitore'a Valanto, g. ..._..- wo want to get that game in," said Kretowlcz. PnlicBDtrn, I . . 1 fi Lewis, g, ...„ -. 1 11 ed. However, Tom Kntnpf, moved ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS shore by a tugboat and sco'.v. It crow tied tho score, fell behind, II Many Casey aluvnni hope something can be worked out to get the Elliott, f 1 .'. Fratley, if. 0 (1 up from the jayvecs, went under Tri'iin, f s.h.,11,. r ' i '„ nwas taken on the Long Branch lied it again and finally went out Ha«kln% g -..- -..—... <> I 1 postponed game on the slate. When R.B.C.H. first opened its doors, the hoop and dunked in a double llirkfii, f k*yir. i a o i; club's course when one of it* Ir* In ffip thn victory, Wllltams. K I 0 Di MIUTO, I iiii'vln, i" s s » Scott, g. ..._ _ -.._.„ ? 0 1 such stalwarts as George Gill, Ray Desmond, Red Sammon, ct al, an-counter to give the Lions a 11-9 Kiinr, !• yachts went Into open water ami Lnrnbee, ir ——• 1 1 3 lend at the period's end. Mills, ir | ] I.-, It'.-d Itunlc RHlllen nually visited Belmar to engage St. Rose in football, basketball and I'nhiii. t- lliihlci-. tr 3 1 7 had to be lifted out by power from With 1:45 remaining In the ball It was all over for tho visitors l.chmitn, jt 0 r, llnll, v 1 2 4 the river bottom to the scow. 7 J 15 baseball. Those were the days when Long Branch's rotund Bill Colton Ki-fluii, B 0 n 1'V'iU-, u 0 0 0 game and Neptune leading wlt'ti a OflU-iali— Davis. Hill. alter tho first canto. Slowly but 0 0 Pictures shown by Mr. Collins coached St. Rose grlddcrs. When football was dropped at RBCH, and surely the Shaw men continued- to Cnniso, u Johnson, if 0 0 16 P.1 41 were through the courtesy of thn baseball at St. Rose, the rivalry continued through tho .medium of the pile up a comfortable margin and KUMSO.V photographic department at Fort back In the final quarter and came wei'o never threatened by Conch 0 p r out or} top by a four-point advant- court game. If Coach Vic Hlisch can see his way clear for a basket- MATAWAN J. Wn Monmouth. Jud Evans' hoopstera. r i IL.untrr .. -I :i 11 Leonardo Drops age when the Big Blue noseJ out ball booking for the postponed game, Kretowlcz Is ready and willing to ' IVtl'M. I. .000 the Lions, 9-5. At Ihe end of the third quarter Mon-ow, f 0 II 0 I'urlcpr. I. . 1 1 .1 O.K. the playing date. Leonardo displayed a 22-polnt ad- DuNimlo, f :i ^ S Atiitiu. (. .10 2 Keller cojped the scoring laurels, vantage nnd led, "1-19, ,-iftor Dick II. Cailcn, f 0 ;: :i ('lilltlf Id, • li 1 111Monteparo Leads Initial S.C. Tilt scoring IB marker* on six Held fi. ClllllMI. I (I (I II Wnlki'i-. i 1 I ;< Graham sparked the period, scor- 0 u goals and four foul conversions. WHAT IS SPORTSMANSHIP? Now, there Is a good ques- Kt- U club, who Is out front with 127 It wns the opening ^un for buth MANASQUAN tives returned home In one transportation carrier. Just because tho HUM SON J. V. n p P In Matawan Ring Monday night for the benefit of the points. Hopla holds down the xeo- mills in the ninfei ent e cornpe- Buccaneers won tho yaniu D9-58 und broke tho 20-gamo winning streak c F r Mm I. f. ... < o \ Infnntlle paralysis Tund at the hlRh I'nrki-r. T 7 ^ 17 ond "lot with 8.S murker.H und Mtition. /.til. r. I. of tho Scarlet Fllci'ti, It was no need to attack tho bus company. The KM en Olann Slnled school gym. Ilinnmi. r 3 1 7 IIIIIKU. I. u s Mllni'. c only one point ahead of Nick lin- Joiifli Jiit'lt KhflU'iixei'.i Man.i.i- only part the him company had was to get tho Bankers to Nep for the » ! h Iffil, manager of Hogcl's Hur, a Kotl Miir.-»ll. r. I .-. To ICxcliim^r Grips In tho first half tlie fiicully m'cin- lluil,II, « IM tiuinti't, ci'iiienteti into a ll'iil.y. g. 1 1 contest. Is that Spnrtanmnshlp, Neptune fans? bom showed the schoolboys some lloViln, K Bunk quintet. ti^ht .'t-2 /.urn1 (lefcnyo, slaved tiff K.ilii. K. - 0 IIPMIIICI, fast notion in slinking the nets and Hupln accumulated his points on the fa»t-lii'u:ikliiK Jjluiirf and hi'ld Another, be«f wo havo Is—How come Ked Bank follower) With June Dyers JI.IIMMIM, K piled up a 17-8 advnntngc at intcr- 32 bnskols ami 21 foul conversions. •vt'iy Lt'unartlu eager to slnKle tl 13 40 were being turned away from tho doors while Neptuno fan-, misHlon. Tiring in the second half LEON AIIDO Ellon Olsen, ono of the moat col- IS 7 J7 UOKOI with 87 points In flvo ctin- irni'lng UKuieH. Tho UIK Blue dcj woro given tho go Hlgiml, and then squeezed Into the hand-box? tho youths picked up speed In the O F P orful girl wrestlers now active in teat«, two loss than thu leaders, nr- fi'imi' worked no pnrfi't'tly even the Ward, 1 1 J I Sovoral Banker followers worq turnod away from whnt at the time, third quarter and finally boat out nulred bin tallies on 37 ilnuhln l.li;hly iTiiuiiliitl Huh Wind fulled to (iruhum, f '.' 0 I the strenuous grappling buslnoss, TrnuncoH turned out to ho a lull house. Numerous Buc fnns roturncd'homo and tho toncheiH In tho hint canto. Out- counters and 13 foul shots. Kngol hit Ihi' doiihle-HCiirlni; Hollies. He Iliirliu, 1 1 0 i will hondllno the wrcstllnir program 1'iiltt-rsun. c I) I 1 1 scored In tho JUsr throe pnrlods tho Point I'li'iiMunt, 29-15 holds tho single, game hlgh-scoilng iii.'irlii'il up only foul' polntH nntl nnld, "Wo couldn't got in the gym.* Wo hope this wns tho fault of the WodncKdny iilfjlil at the Keyport- Keilun. K, (10 11 ticket sellers and Inkers, nnd not tho Noptuno high school officials. And HChoolbuyH rninn out on top In tho Thn F'tcchold Colonials nijilh mark with 20 marker*, Isvu of thi'in came from the foul AtWn.. if 'J I .'. Mntnwiin Kncrcntlon center. Cvllvian, K ! 0 I If Joo CiMhniun had boun cm hand nt tho tlmo tho Bankers' fnns woro fourth quarter, 11-li. proved that tho County HimtorH nre Oooi'Bn Shnw, Koyport ' Diner's IIIII.', ' ThoiiRh she niensuros only fivo KOIIIK to bo tough In Hhoi'o Confor- Kully, it :i 0 0 holnff turned nwny, nnd Noptuno fnna lot In, It Is a sure hot It would Walt White, ox-Uulldng court clnsHy KUanl, ellmlxid Inlti fourth Miiniisi|iuui Jtiuipi'il tu an 8 to 3 feet, live Inches, and ncalcx In nt Hlnr, wrm high mnn on the faculty i'iK'0 play. Couch Charles Nclnon'n placo wlth> 71 point* on 33 luiskotn II i i: havo novot' happened. Ic.'itl nl thf t'ont'lUHlon o' thn firHt 135 pounds, Ellon In one of tho must quintet, fliliiK In 12 points on four di'lhlilci's pounded out u 211.10 vic- and flvn freo tOKKKI« t'.'ir- Offld«l.--I)ll.n, Ki'i'uU'll. adept gnl grapplcr.i In the world, tory over ihu Point I'lonnnnt aKKi'i- pniltid mill Ihi'ii stri'tt'hi'il Its IcHti Flfty-olght fouls wore cnlloil In tho rough contest, and It turned out rloubln mnrltnix nnd four Illpji from noy, nl.io n Diner reproMintntlvc, llvt> inoic pnliitH nt half tliuti when MANASUUAN J. V. Ut|t hi'i' UilentH nm not confined ex- giillnn Frldny nlKht on the Gnrnot V V thut n foul Mhot won th'n bull gnmei And It wns also a foul nhot thut lit the 15-foot line. run his mark up to fill niaikcr/i. Hit' Mli: IMIII' left thn court with n n > the fuse onrly In tlio bull Rnnie, Following a nip and tuck Ural quarter. clusively ID Ihn nmt, Horn In (Inllv (.ouit. Hrcnvn, t. 1 ,1 In thn |ii'(illmlnary tilt ttin nen- ISdilln Ruhr, Viuslty cluh, U In n 11111 IHIIKI'. Ui.i«. f. .. ;t 1 7 In which Rod Hank t ml led by llvn points nbntit mldwny, It happened, Swi'dcn, »hr- spent time as a dancer Cl J 1 lor KlrlH li-ounccd uW women fiii'- Mill Urifliiiiliiui apntkcil (lie deadlock with Don Mclnlyrr, I'.HII Thi! .-"i nnd i|t1.'ii'ti>r di'Vcluped In- I'rlnulo, f, Chnrllo Woodward ri'irlHlornri a fnul nhot In lirtwocn quartern, mid an IImil iict'ihiit In fine tnltlng to Ihi' illly squnil, 3S-H. The fnculty llvi' Colniilnl triumph, llrlng In Ion with 00. t)il«c«.ll, f 1 1 :t o u iliiiu-ilonK iiffnir. The I.lonfl, t.itttltiifi-, • 1 1) 1 turnod out, mi ono hull I'et'nrth'il tho foul hut our hoy Murray Lei-tin. mill Kiiino, The wrestling fnn« not In'! one uf Us jir-t-ffii tiini'M wlinn iniiikci.t for four field \nn\*\ nnd A 1 HI.'OIIINII I.KANKIW illri' h;i.-tUct.t hy Jon Atkln* nnd S>'\\ niitiii ', . . . . il 1) il Murray innnniiod In gH a gHmpim nl thn foul shooting dosplto llin chnnr- huh Hist Kllni|iii' uf the Kill wii'.tt- ;l .Mrs, fhiulolln l.dvcklti luinril hi'i piilr of fuiil K!iul.". Till wn» I'olnl (I 1'ilu M; I' i.isr Kri'lan, toiik thn lend hy it Mr..Irk, » II t loudci'M poi'formlng during lime nut butwuon Unit nnd HCCOIUI quarter*, lor whon HIIP lii-st iippi'iui'il on the nnl. i'liiii'iiiil's IIIKII '•'•Min i with nU M"iil»|iirn, A, |', |l,,,v Wltunau. . K. . il ,) ( , «'liih . .... 7 :.l I:I |j; llin Mi.'iriiln, (irui'Ki' Iliuen flipped 0 1 Rurro nnd .Slimier pionnun In Ilio lullli'i n rn i: 11 rd on twii field rfo.ilfl Kipinkiur ll. Clinch KritnU ringlliirp, whn nllck* up for 111* rlghM, rn- Hho Iind In hp I'lirilcil off Ihc courl, Unpin, VnnllK i Iwl T ;!.' :'I IIIIII whli'li fiimn boUvccn norludn, called OMIchil liny* thim four yen in nijii, 101 It n, II. dlmw, Kpyimrl inn- i- ii i.i ; ;i (1 I' 1' n ul iiliul, DIIUOII'N IIIICIIIIOM In II, mill ||i« linen rocrlvi'il Ihn one point u ilniinntli: nnil art student, wns a WIIIIP, 1. . -1 i (!«in»y, K«y|inil llln.'i II j:, 111 I,I III II a.i Jnmfi, 1 . .. t 1'! Itulixn'H SrlicdulcH Itlilll, Vilillty rlnli . . . It r, || ml l.r.oN.Mino j. V, night rluli >lniicii|. Hhp did hnth "Skip" lluili'y Iliivl In II charity 1 thi'y nliiionl IIMI, In n tight gumn when tli'lill«li ultunllmia nrlnv, Knhlc, f . . t t 1 Mrliityit, Anwlii^ . •'• J*> 1: nil (1 I' 1' IH., only tu iiuvo lili k (iiiihiini i 1 It, miilicH It IIIIIKII fur 1 lit* olllcluU who lire In thorn irlvlng their ncruballi'. iintl tup dancing, "Wrrnt- Trillin, f, , 1, I'll! SujlllllM'I'H I'liiiliilik, Ki'H'ini Him r II •:; II .,-, I'lilU'n^tri), 'i 4 Inc In iiiui'i! tu my Illdnir," ulie K.'IVK, riurnili'l, K, ...... 'I i l'littMMiin, llui'i, smllli'ii I Jit Id iij IVI< 1,1'iuiiti iin ii lwii-|>nlnt margin II.MIIII'II, f II I) II Thi' l'nlv"i»liy nf PIHIIIIUKII will II II ll biMt, And In MIIK piirllt'iiliir nuilcM, II, II, cmit'lii'M WITH very 1 Illimn, if , 1 i ;t HIIIIIIIKIMII, S'ni.illy 11•.!I, :| : it i-.j 'ith a nnr h.inilti. tlturii it'Klii. I'l'I'XIl, 1 OppuNlnK tlio t>x-tup ilnnci'i will 1 0 II II •t"««lli K 1 i provide oppiiftltlun for lln< ICu'Kam T. Allkii", Id H"nt Hiii. i il J , ? I,; I k.'r, f, I'li'il on II |ialr of fnuM mill the !l 4 well millnlli'd wild tlm wiiy Million and Hill Hlriitton worked II, bu .i ii tu < llyoiH, MIMN llyorn In iilno jiwiiiiinlhi: imiin nl Now llniniwlok l.niirl, Vnrtltv i l.ili .1 t\ |:| ,',, II.I-II. (. . ., 1 I'OI'I' W.l/I kllllltl'll, lil-lJ. II II II 'l'lni iifllrliil* OHM lii'l| nl ml ,N|MII'IMIIIIIIINIII|I on HIP court, but ptipuliir iiiiinriK I hi' fiillnwi'in of Hit' II \t '10 I'lihliifiii VII, A, I . Ilu/V Piilnii, f. . HKNIOII IKIVM Knit. 2n, miniIIIIIK to II si'hmlulo i-lilli 7 3:1 7 ill W.iiil i iiiivi'i'li'il II fuul to put thp Kumiv, 1. 1 n HI fiiiiHiln \vrc«tlcr«, I'lmnii" iiiini/iiii'ril tuilt mi slnlliiK thii'ii utliiT lioiilo, foil- Ilillc/i, Tniimlllli, II, II. Tr"].in. r, III '.I I,' ii'liillnti'il with Ihri'i' KII'IIIKIU tlo'.t- John mill, K II II U Unit Hindi harder for Ihn WIIINIIK toutcm. Anil ill Nr.ii, tln> ruin . II II ItiilUK Ihi' mnlt" I'l'onn iiillnln. Tin' Wlpkiiini!, i, '.". ', , n n (i Tilt' llniilcl (irlKlimlly wn/i nolicd- I'nli.i, A, I'. H'i|<' I'IU'I 1 l!l II II liln I'liiuili'i« liy Toil Zi'llt'i1, Wult IIUilUllKkl, '«.' 1) V went IIII'UIIIIMK hi'uvy, hill llin rcN cnnifl tliiuiiRli In flying IHIIUM, iliili! liuwi't hoi'M oiiniplrli'il IIH yd, I'lllll: 1' . i 1 iiliil In inr.'i 'I'niiipln in l'hi:.i lii|. J. lli'li.ii», I'l. (M.'i.n'il '. •!! 1 |n lU'llli Mini /'llt'i' lualn, Thn tnlllis Ml,,-i i {., , , it I i.HIT, KrM"'i Him it j n 'i I > II 14 III ml IlidU'iitliiiia nir Ili^il lino uf l|n< 1 uvi'ii i Ivinu |>nil MC of I lie t'lmrlic*, U'.llliili, u. , II IittIn nil Hint ll Hi' hut III" Ti'lu,il« llmnty, II'li V I U, j ,'n :. r, ny Hi" liln KMVII Mii!inI'1 luvem run niimver thr i linn Itivulvlnu UM|I|III'| •> uhii "I" 'null . i. i I'l.'l. llii'Kr i nnil |'|/{ M\\Imnil IK I'M inllninl* li ul lU'fi.H'io InwAt- 1 i|iii>nlliiii, lull fin- lliM'tr wild fun*, «r »UKNM I hoy Inlm Hum out nnd Wi III' f. .. n ,. i'"'ili AMII Mtuiw' * Until IIIPII Illf hlni'krnt lilni'k in tlip nimeiiL inn lirlmc lite "HI in- in- PIIIH: nn n ilutil li,t«u rrl In IM.-III AMf thirty TION'. REPAIR. DEMOLITION AM) METHODS AND MATERIALS Should any bection, pnrt or provision Annoiinccmenl is made of the M met ion* «.\ctpt tluit any door l*adin« 1. Excavation, Guard Rail and Shor- be thoroughly cleansed nnd (eft smooth days except in the event of strikes, but Group Plans Party MOVING 01" BUILDINGS AND OTII- from n lire tower to miy room or apart- on the inside. not loiiKf" than sixty days, all matena of this ordinance be held unconstitu- . KK STRUCTURES IN THE BOKOUfiH Ing—Kxra vat ions Khnll be properly tlonnl or invalid, such decision shull not engagement of Miss Margaret A. ment usLii for residence purposes nhall Kuai-tled by the person nml.mtf them (. m»de bhn\\ build on the nd joining lot. supportitiK heart he. The nrcht-a it ml AND PERMITS This ordinance shall take effect Im- Silver flre company will liolcl a 1. Short Title Tho short title of CLASS 2--tJonstructinn includes BUC at his or her expense a retaining wall henrths shall be at least 18 In. wido, 1. No building or structure in the mediately upon its publication and paa- game party Feb. 11. Mrs. .Inck lliiv oidinance shall t>e known ns "Tin* huildir.KH nu have enclosing, interior an measured from the face of the chimney Morough shnll he constructed, altered* satfe accord Jug to Jaw, to Mriport the ltd joining earth, if ac- breast. The arches shall be of masonry Sipc, chairman of tlic comnn'.lcc RfMscd BiiiNliriK Codr of 104?." piiity walls of briek, concrete or othe corded necessary license to enter upon rnpairod, removed, demolished, or moved PUBLIC NOTICE 2. Definitions—Certain words and equally subBtuntinl and fire resist in t\\v Adjoining lot, nnd not otherwise, not lets than 4 in. thick. except in conformity with the provisions in charge, will announce the site phi ns< s s-hn 11. for the purpose of this material. 18. Installation of Heating Appar- of this code mid unless nnd until a per- Tho foregoing ordinnnce "was Intro* nnd pnmc. returning wnll shall be car- atus, Fireproof Foundations (or Heating ducf.d at a regular meeting of the Mayor 4 of the event this week. HuilditiK Code, have the meaning herein Under this classification no ben mi ried tn n height of a minimum of A" mit therefore shall have been obtained nnd ('ouncil of the Borough nf Little Sil- indunicii: girders, trufsr* or columns of wood shnl Apparatus—Stationary boilers for hijdi from the Building Inspector. Assisting her will be Mi*. Harold (four inches) nbove the Jevel of the ad- pressure steam for power, and every fur- ver, held on Jnnuury ID, 1950, nnd will Alterations—"Altrrntion" is any be. used to support wall or columns, an joining finished grade, nnd be properly 2. Applications for miy permit herein be further considered for final passage Dressier, Mrs. Dominirlt Marai, • •\nuy- in |h<> unit im'e'iieiu of a liuild- if uf iron or steel, they shall be pro nace or oven shall be act on fireproof required shutl hi; made in writing to and protected by coping. If the neenssnry foundations, and no woud floor it shall nt a rejtular meeting nf paid governing Jlrs. Charles Lombard!, Mrs. Jo- i»K or in -work aliVctini; the structural U'Ctcd by at Jt'iif-t melnl lath and cf license is not accorded to the person or in such form und containing such data bodv to lie hold on January 24, 1950, parts of H l)ii Dili IIK. •>'' any thniiKi' in mont plaster. Wooden floors, roofs an< persons making such e.\cnvntions, then it be. placed closer than 1 ft, on cither and information ami accoiiumnicd hy seph Page, Mrs. Walter Obcrrcicli 1 side, or 3 ft. in front of -them. nt 8M5 P. M. at the Borough Hall, and Mrs. Lilian Locckln. unll " floor?, partitions, or moans of txil, )i:u-tit!ons nre to be fire-stopped. Cov shall b« the duty of the owner or own- such maps, plans, spe<;l Mentions, dntn Little Silver, nt which time nnd place nil •WietHnj' *"•' llrc-i'i-sistdnrc! or thr. siift-ty fiintrs of root't, hays, cornice* nnd nro- cm rcfusinjr <<> jri'Mit sur-h llccnee to ARTICLE VII—CARPENTRY and other information with respect there- Hfirfona dfjiirinit to be heard thereon will With Mrs. Pago prenidinfr. 'he of pfisons in ;i ImildiiiK- jeetions within tho lire limits nhnll be build the rrtiiiiiiiuc wnll on his. or their 1. Floor Load*— (n) Each Iloor of to nn ttiuy IM: ..•qulj.,] i.y HH- Ihiiidinir bo given full opportunity. f intnmbustiblc inatcrinls, auxiliary met in the (Ire hoiisn a Apprm ed—"Approved" mriinR ap- own lands at their own expense without every building Khali be of sufiick'iit Inspector, tho Ituilding Department or Dated: Jnnunry 10. Ifl'.O. o\id by ill.- Building Inspector. CLASS 3- Construction includes such recoui>e to the PLTEOII or persons mnk- strength In nil its parts to bear safely the Mayor nnd Council. week ago last night. The year's luiildin^s ns have the enclosiriK walls o i'RED L. AYERS, Division Wall. "Division unll" menus ing the excavation on Ihc premises ad- the weight to be imposed thereon, in 3. A Itemtions or additions to exist Borough Clerk, appointments include Mrs. Thoraa* w ill tlmt hrpniatrs one pnrt of ti portion thereof and interior wall joining therein. addition tn the weight of the floor it- ing buildings or structures shnll comidy Bruno, Mrs. Sipc and Mrs. H.i.-nld building from n not her nart of the j-nnie constructed entii ely of wood. Wooi 3. Thickness of Retaining Wall—The Bcir. It Bhnlf safely support a mini- u'itfi the requirement!! of this code ns to Tctley, trustees; Mrs. Drosslor, building frames partially or entirely covcrc< thickness of a retaining wnll shall be mum live load per square foot of aren new buildlnirs . or structures. If such NOTICE '- * External Wall—"External wall" means with 4 in, or less of brick, stone oi In no case 1PM than one-fourth of its as ppccifie.d M the following table: proposer! nlterntions or iKlditionn, in the chaplain; Mrs. Cathorinr Wiiilc, cry mitei wall or vertical rnclosuie of otlur vtneer nr plastered with cemen height at bnsc, tapering to a minimum Class of BulldinR Live. Loads icnsonable opinion of the Building In Take notice that application hna been Mrs. Dominick Mnzza and Mrs. lc- any building; not n party wnll. or stucco work, or covered with meta of S" thick at top, and of solid ma- Pounds per Square foot spec tor, will result in prncticnlly a nev made to the Mayor and Council of the FootJjjjp Course—" Footing roui'jse" whether sheated or not with boards shnl sonry construction of brick, stone (Iround nnd Upper building or structure, or imptiir the sta- Borough of Red Bank, to transfer to _* roy West, sick committee and Mrs. be included in this class. In nil frame 1 Louis tiranjero nnd Mario Gniniero. mentis a projecting r nurse or courses 9 noured reinforced concrete, or' concrete Lower Floors Floors bility or safety, or increase the fire hnz Lovckin, publicity. idrr tlic base of a foil mini ion wall. r on.struct ion, wooden floor. , roofs nn< lilled > ement blocks with reinforcing ai Printing and lithoKraph- ard of the building or structure to be "fct Partners, trading ns Crystal Wine &• Mrs. Robert West was accepted Foundation — ''Foundation" in that partitions are to be fire-stopped. required for load. ing houses, railroad nltorcd or ntided to, the entire building Liquor, for premises located at 27 West , J'L of nny beaiiiiK wall below level of .4. Variation in Class of Bujlding shall conform to such requirements of Front Street, Red Bank, New Jersey, the A. Depth of Foundation—Every prln freight depots 250 plenary retail distribution license No. as a new member. Besides ilnsu the nearest floor to trrade. Lowest Clatft Governs—Any building cipnl building shall have continuous Warehouses 200 200 this code as relatn to a new building Italt Story — "Unit ttury" Is any •ifwts of which v«ry froui other parts or structure. < • IJ-4 heretofore issued to Christian Lt. mentioned, others attending lite foundations of stunt?, cement or cinder Uaraxes 1C0 Beige and subsequently extended to story which is under a sloping roof, in classes of (.(instruction, shall be rated block, hollow tile or brick. If composed Fire houses 150 60 •I. A building dnmatted by fire or session were Mrs. Agnes Friedl.md- which has the intersection of the tops as the lowest class, unless such parts are Margaret Berge, Administratrix of the of any of the foregoing matcrinls, the Exhibition buildings, fac- other casualty to an extent of less than Estnte of Christian L. Berse for the cr, Mrs. Randolph Field, Mis. of thr rnfters nnd the fact; of the wall, separated by walls or floors of. the high walls s-hflll extend not \csa than three tories, gymnasiums, one-half of the cost of a like new build- below the mid-height of the story. cst ctnss of construction. premises located at 27 West Front Charles Wh«lan, Mrs. Warren Her- (3) feet below the Surface of the workshops , lofts, ing, exclusive of foundations, mny be Street, Red Bank, New Jersey, by Louii Incumbustihlc-—"Incombustible" means ARTICLE IV—FIREPROOFING, FIRE ground. stables, markets, repaired or restored to conform to its bert and Mrs. Vito Parro. PROTECTION AND SAFETY Cirani.ro, residing at 1109 Bendermere uch mat Minis ns will not iRiiite hnd 5. Bearing Capacity of Soil—(a) stores, public halls, original condition or mny be recon- Avenue, Interlaken Estate, Poatoflice. As- Miss Margaret A. Brosa burn whrn subjected to fire for n period 1. Fireproofinr, Minimum Only Re When doubt arises ns to the snfc sus- restaurants 120 120 structed in snmc nr nil nf its parts in bury Pnrk, New Jersey, nnd Mario Dorbrook Farm (iris of loss thnn threp minutes. quired—Buildings built in whole or in taining power of the soil upon which n Offlce Building* 120 60 the mniiriiM- the Uuildlng Inspector o» Ornnicio, residing at (113 6th Avtnue, Inspector — "Inspector" mrnns thr part of a better class of construction building is to be erected, the Inspector Churches, libraries, the lUiilding Department may specify hi Asbtiry Pnrk, New Jersey, Partners, Miss Hross was graduated from Buildini; Inspector designated under the thnn required by this ordinance, fihnil mny oriier borings * to be made, or he museums, theaters flO !IO his or Its permit. trading as Crystal Wine & Liquor. JVcw Jersey Award f P.ed Bank high school nnd attend- provisions of tJiis nnltimnvr, •equired to have only such protce- mny order tests of the sustaining power Schools and Colleges 90 60 "i. Such "Hepairs" JIK arc defined '" Non-Bearing—"Nnn-bearing wnll" nr foi- struct urn 1 metal ns would be if the soil to br made by and at ih Bath hotiEc*. club Article I. srrtion 2 cif this code- mny'bc Objections, if nny, should be made "A Ton of Gold" i-crliflcitc lias ied Hood college, Maryland, two "non-l» iiritu: partition" is one carrying required in a huildinE of Ihe type that xpenie of tin? owner of the propowd houses, dormitories, m»de tvithnul applying for or obtaining inujip'liatcly in writing to Amy E. Hhinn. been awarded to Dnrtimok f.irm. years. Mr. Conlilin, who served no load excrpt its own we in lit. :>iild hn allowed in H iriven ease. luMdiiig. Such test shall be mnrle hospital.1*, hotels, lodge a pcrniit. Borough Clerk of the Borough of Red with the Aimy Air forces two years Occupird—"Occupied" inrhldrs the Materials Permitted—Fireproofmp foi accord nncr with specifications estab- rooms, lodffinp houses, fi. Tho UtiMdiitR Inspector f-hnll re- Bank, New Jersey, Eatontown, for the cow. HiK'up words "designed nr intended to lie nc« Struct ura I nietnl, when required shall Islied hy Ihr Inspector, nnd- he shnll be studios 90 60 voke any iirrmit herein required in th*1 LOUIS (JRANIERO Dreaming Draconic, which I'lo- in I ho Paeai/le theater, was grad- nipi'rd." be terra eottn. briek, concrete or fiolfd notified before any test Is made, so thst Tenement houses nvd rvrnt any urtirlr, section, or pnrt of this MARIO GRANIERO. uated from Keyport high school and Parly Wall—"Party wnll" is a mn hr mny hr present, or represented there- dwellings 40 10 cudr hns been, or is being, violated, or (Partners, trading as Crystal Win* * duced 2,265 pounds of liutwrfat in sypsum of thu followinc thicknesses: .& Lluuor.) and Monmoulh junior college. Both floury wall that separates two or more Thiekurf-H Kcquircd --Wall columns, \ at. The records of such borings or tests (b) No safe shall be placed on a stair if the terms and conditions of any per- four years. The American Jersey buildings nnd i.« usrd or ndnpted for in., or I in. if covered on outside fare idinll be filed in the ofiicc of the In landing or In R htair hnll. nor shall Its mit issued have not nr are not being arc employed at. Watson labora- thf u?e nf more thnn mie huildinir. Cattle club, Columbus, 0., piosnu- with cast iron nt least Vr in. thick, or spector. weight be carried by any beam which font plied with. It shall be unlawful, CHARTER NO. 2257 tories. Reinforced Concrete—"Rclnforced-con- also carries the floor of any stair land lifter the revocation of such permit, to ed the award. slrrrl nt Jcnst .1/16 in. thick. (b) The snfe bearing cnpaclty of dif- RESERVE DISTRICT NO. t ciTte" in runs mi approved concrete mix- Interior columns, 3 in. beyond the ferent *oils hhall be ns determined by In*: or stair hall. proceed "itfi such litiildtiitr otwrntinn and In that period, the cow jirndiiced ture reinforred by strrl or nny shape face3 of nil flannep, and 1 in. beyond ihr Inspector, nnd In Ihr absence of Table of the Maximum Spans Permitted the builder, owner m* other person eo UEPOKT OF THE CONDITION more than two and a half times .NKW CAKUTKRIA comhitird with Ihr cmientn that the tlie. edk'es of flnriKC!, if spnee between test* shall not exceed the values given For Wood Beams and Maximum Safe proeeeding shnll be nuilty of n violation uf The Second National Bank and Truat as much butterfat as the average steel will tnj.e trrisiotuil stresses and ns* Fiimr is lilted solid. in the following table: Loads for Thesa Spans for (40) Lbs.nf thin ordinance until such permit shall Company of Red Bank, tn the State of dairy cow in the n.itlon. Thn Icsi.s Mnj. Uen. Francis H. Lanahan, sift in resisting the shear. Wnll Bird ere, 4 in. on web. nnd at Character of Soil Tons per Live Load Imyc been rc-instated or reissued hy tho Men Jersey, at tho close of bualneia on commanding ollicer of Fort .Mon- Rcpnirs—"Urftnirs" mrnns tho renewal least I in. beyond the cdf,-cs of flnngca, Sq. Foot Wood beams 2x6" 2x8" 2x10" 2x12Htiilrfin" g Inspector or Hnilding Dennrt- December 31, 1!H9, published In Tt- were checked bdStri by nutters uni- of sueh un import nut parts (if u Imi. . pinti1* or minks. Soft ctny 1 Material .... Span ' Spun Spun Span ment In writing. Fleforn a permit BO Bpotihe to cull made by comptroller of the versity and the AJC club. Most moulh, cut the ribbon Sunday in In;: us are injured hy ordinnry wear nnd Interior floor girders 2 In. beyond the Firm clay, fine sand or layers of Hemlock .... «' 2" 10* it" 1.V8" 16'6"revoked mny br reissued or reinstated, Currency, under Section 6211, U. S. Re- teiir or by wcathrr. sand and clny, wet 2 Sprucu 0' 3" VI' 4" l.V G" IS1 7" thu rntirr building or structure shnll vised Statutes. dairy cows are discarded before cci-cmonies ollicially opening tne fare of flnnnes, and 1 in. heyond the first be put into the same condition as new modern cafeteria and the post Shaft—"Shaft" whither for air, li^ht, edges of flanscs, if space between same Jlny, or fine sand, firm und dry ,1 Kir 10' 2" 13'S" 17'0" 20' r>" ASSETS they have completed three years of elevntnr, dumbwaiter or nny other pur- is filled fiolld. Hard cl:iy, course Band, gravel 4 L. L. Y. P. 11* 6" 1,V .4" 19 3" 'IV 0" it was before said violation occurred and production. The long life and !iisrh service dull. The new restaurant, pose, is an enc Ins-cil tipnee witlifn a I'lo or beams, 1 in. Hunt pan S-15 Girder* Fir 6x10" L. L. Y. P. 6x10" nlso so ns to conform to the require- 1. CaBh, balances with building, extending through more than Columns spun S' center. Span H' Centers. ments of this ofiicc, and any work done, other banks, Including rate of production recorded by this which will seat 170 persons will be Lintel:* carrying masonry walls in first Rock , K.-72 or material tip.plied in violation of itny •»• floor. class luiildinir, '2 In. (c) No vault nr eellar entrance ahull RAFTERS—(l-'or Light Hoofing, except reserve balance, and Jersey are regarded us a goal Hie open Monday through Friday from Story—"Story" momis tlml imrt of n Shite, Asbestos or Tile) nf the provisions nf this ordinance .shall cash items. In process of 2. Exceptions—Solid trypsum blocks constructed within ten feet of the first hi' removed from such building or dairy industry is striving lo ica-h. 1l:.'i0 a. m. to 10:30 p. m., Saturday buildint betweni nny floor nnd the floor shnlt not be used on thu outside of wnll curb line. ' Rnfters "xfi" 2.\S" collection $ 2,440,618.60 or .-oof ne\t above. Hemlock 1 i"i" 10' 6" structure. 2. United States Govern- The cow was night yeai.s old wiien from 1 p. m. to 10 p. in., !>nd Sun' (d) Piles—Whrn I hi- nature of the 1 the record was made. day from 9 a. ni. to 10 p. m. Stnlrhall—"Slnirhnll" means a Inill M<".iil' Itith and plnster SIIHII not be ground Is Mich us to rniuirt' thu use of 7. Tlif- HiiilfJinir Ins|irctor- shnll fli't ment obligations, direct which includes the stair-, stHir Itindini; rinifififTcd as fireproofintf. except as spe- ilr«, fhe iiilfi* usrd, and the mnnncr of Kip ami Vniloy rafters shall be at least with all rrntollable promptness on itny and KUiirnntceil 12,621,51)9.0* id those portions of tin- building cifically allowed in Article .1. ilrivlng nml nipping Mime shall be satis, - inches deeper than the other rafters. application for nny permit herein re- 3. ObliKntiona of States through which it \% necessary to pass Where the fircproofintr of columns is factory to the Building Inspector. CEILING JOISTS—(For limited attic quested. and political subdivisions 680,438.21 Koiuti from the entrance floor to the likely to he broken or damaged, it shall 6. Material* and Equipment—Used in storage) S. Any permits granted under this 4. Other bonds, notes and t' floor. PfitlCL'led by corner ftn^les at least hr construction vl?»ll he usrd fli>|tr<>- 2.\6" UxK" ^\I0" rode shnll be posted prominently nn the debentures 399,739,OS Thlckneu of Wall—"Thickness nf ,*i ft. hiph. securely anchored with mrtal >riatcly and shall be of n standard lemlock 11"::'* 16'r '•>»' s" liuildltit- nr HfrrnlsFH lo which It applies. 6. Corporate stocks (includ- nil" menus thn "minimum thicknr>s." ties, or by steel casing not less than "final to good practice com m en su rate Fir 12* 2" IT'l" 2I1 H" 9. Fees—The Building Inspector shnll ing 131,200.00 stock of Wall Girder--"Wnll sirdar" is n girder ift in, thick. * ivith thr class of buildings being ercct- CEILING JOISTS—(No nttie-Btoragc) receive, fees as follows: Federnl Reserve bank) 91,201,00 supported at both ends hy wnll columns. Fireproofing will not be required in •d. and filial! conform to the latest 'J.\6" 2x8" Where thn estimated cost of the work fi. Loans and discounts 1,217,052.12 3. ' Building Department nnd Admin- the cad: of girders, trusses and beams, standard sped Rent ions of the American Hemlock l.''S" 20* II" mounts to $r>n 00 or less, ii permit slmll 7. Bank , prem- islrntfon—Thi re i* hereby created a carrying only roof and ceiling loads nnd society fcr Testing Materials. *""r 16* fi" SI" JO" ''• -riven, but no fee required; where ihe ises owned .. $168,267.88 Borough Department to hr known as the protected by suspended metal lath and 7. Newly Developed Materials and 2, (a) Roof Loads—Roof with a pitch estimated cost of the work Is" between Furniture and Building Department, ihe members of plaster rcilinKR. Equipment—Mny be used when test data uf less thnn G inches per euui'.rc foot $.1(1.00 iind $200.r thereof with Kijuivalents mny be used after written or footings or foundation walls. inibcr,- they shnll be made of two pieces, the olitco. of the HuMditiK Inspector, nnd 18. Other deposits (certi- power to enforce the provisions of thin npprovnl by the HuililinK Inspector, (c)Concrete Mixture for Super Struc- one over one, if of thicker material, nnother set of such-plnns with the np- fied and cashier's checks, ordinance, provided, however, that in 4. Live Load—Live loads shall fn- re—Reinforced concrete in the suiivr- they shall be properly framed. pfova' of tho Inspector stumped or writ- etc.) 114,502.31 the absence of, or inability of, the Build- ]mle all th» loads e;:cept dead loads. jitmcture of a building shall be mixed (il) No sill shnll.be less than fix (6) ten thereon, thall at all times be kept .9. Total He- injr Inspector for nny reason, lii.i duties Kvery permit shall state the purpose in proportions of one (1) pnrt cement, nches above the ground at its nearest on nr about the building or other struc- posits....$t6.317.t98.6J an I the powers herein tfiven shall de- for which th*> building is to be used and Lwo (2) parts sand and four (4) pttrts [taint to the same. ture to be erected thereunder, while the 23. Other liabilities 4,183.OS volve upon any otht-r' member of the )f clean, broken stone that will pass mine is in course of construction. very flour shnll be of sufficient stren«th (c) All girders fihnlt be of sufficient 21. Total Liabilities,...|16,321.366.71 Board designated by it for thnt purpose to bear safely the weight to be im- hrough it ?i in. ring. size nnd bearing capacity, properly sup- 2. Changes In Plans and Specifica- nr upon the Borough Council. posed thereon [n addition to the dead ...,(d) Mortar—Cement mortar shall be ported, where the joists are framed fn- tions, Procedure In Case of Changes— CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 2. The Building Inspector shall have load, lmt shall safely _ sui>port a min- made of cement and sand in the pro- 0 the girders, the girtlert) shnll extend No changes in plnnu and specifications 25. Capital Stock: ' the power to issue regulations inter- imum uniformly distributed live lond portion by volume of one (1) part of wo (2) Inches below the joist nnd a shall be made without first filing an ement to not more than three (.1) (c) Common stock, total protntive of this code, to decide whether per square foot n« specified In the fol- bearing strip well spiked under the joist, amendment to the original application par . . t C20.000.ll) materials and methods of construction lowing table: mrts of snnd nnd shall be used im- or as approved by the Building Inspec- and securing the npprovnl of the same not covered hy ihis code may he safely Class of BuIIdinr Lbi. per «q, ft. ledintely after beiny mixed, tor. by tho Itullding Inspector. 27. Undivided profits «• 197,851.55 nr properly used nnd to issue upeclnl (e.) Cement nnd lime mortar shall be (f) All underfloorlng shall be well laid 28. Reserves 48,500.00 'IflrnRes, private 75 adc of one (1) pnrt of cement, not 3. Estimates, Procedure in caie of "enulatjons covering any buildings, lumpen, public 150 nd double nailed, ncorrcct Estimates—In case an appli- itructures or other matter* not covered ioro than one (1) pnrt of slaked lime (fl) All lond bearing studding shall he 29. Total Capital^Accounts 1.286,351.55 lotels, lodpinff houses, boardintr i\Hte and not more than three times cant for a permit nhnll have given, in by this code, provided the same nre. in houses, dormitories, convents, nftt less than 2x1 Inches, set not more the opinion of the Inspector, an incor- 30. Total Liabilities and conformity with the purposes, spirit nnd s much sund ns cement and lime com- than sixteen (16)'Inches on center?, ex- Capital Accounts $17.607."18.2« clubs, hospitals, asylums, and led. No linte mortar shall be used. ;ect estimate of the cost of the work objects of the ode. He Rhall have the detention building: cept Ht openings where they shnlJ hv or whirh « jifrmit bns be.pp requested riRht and authnrity nt HII reasonable (f) Precast Materials—All precast ma- doubled, where openings exceed four "Public portions 80 ials, such as cement blocks, cinder or has been given, it shnll be the duty MEMORANDA time*, to inspect p.ny premises, hnildingn (4) feet In width they Hhflll be properly of the Inspector to make nn estimate 31. Asseti pledged or as- or structures and for that purpose to Residence portions -10 docks, terra cotta, hollow tile, concrete, Hissed. Oflicc nuildincs: •tc. shnll be |n accordance with the of the eoht nf such work, and place signed to lecuru liabili- enter in or upon the name. He shall Ih) All spaces between the ntudding such estimated total on his report and examine all buildings nnd structure!! dur- First Floor 12S \niRrican Society for Testing Mnterinls. ties and for other pur- All other floors 60 n tho outside frame and In all par- permit, nnd charge fees or ndditlonnl poses > 083,840.49 the cnurne of structure or alter. Residence Huildlnirs. Group 1 9. Masonry Walls— itfona shall be closed nt ench story with ft-c.* accordingly, and tho builder or i not less thnn three ci) times. He (,il and (b) including porches (n) Foundation walls for frame build- Lies, plate, cutting, bridging or ma- owner Is herehy reiiuirrd to pay on de- Statt of New Jersey, County of Mon- examine nil building*! and struc- anil piazr.ns 40 ngs, which art cellar walls, shall not be sonry to prevent fire and smoke pushing. mand such additional fee ns fixed, roouth, ss.: tural damaged by fire or otherwise. He School nnd colleges: I less than 8 inches wide and the con- (i) Where ends of wooden floor ARTICLE XIII—REPAIR AND RE I, William B. Lyra an, cashier of the shnll rnak* nnd keep nccurate recurda of Assembly halls luo retc footings on which cuch ivnlln shall benms, roof heam«, rafter* and innler* MOVAL OF UNSAFE BUILDINGS abovo^ named ban!;, do eolcmnly swiar any and all infections required by the Classrooms never to be used as cst, thflJ] be not less than twice as rest on masonry work, they shall be I, It jhnl] be unlawful for nny owner, that the above statement I* true to tb» eoclf or hy any other ordinance, law or assembly halls B0 t-ide nnd not less than eight IncheR fire cut. emtiit, It?MM- ur ni-cunnnt of any build- beat of my knowledge and belief. regulation or by the Borough Council Stairs, corridors and fire* leep or thick. 3. No Wood Mantel Nearer Than ng or structure which the Building In- with respect to nny matter covered by escapes from theatres, as- (b) For nil other foundation walls, Eight in.—No wooden mnntd nr other spector, the Building lJepnrtment, or the WILLIAM B. LYMAN, this or any other ordinance or order he concrete footings, upon which said Mayor and Council hr.s declared to be. CuhUr. pf the Borough Council or relating to sembly halls, armories and woodwork shall be placed within S in. or hns declnred might be or become, jrymunsiums 100 'oundation walls rest, shall be not less Sworn to and subscribed before me his rfuttei. and submit to the Borough ,han 6 inches wide on each Bide of the of the side or top of any fireplace open- dangerous to life or health, or mfght this 9',h day of January, 1950. Council semi.annually a full report Itaira and fire.escapes except tend to extend a conflagrntion to use from theatres, assembly halls, and not less than 12 Inches In Protect Smoke Pipe—No smoke (Seal) PAUL N. JAHNE3. thereof, or more often if the Borough epth or thickness, Thefte dimensions pipe from any furnace, or boiler, shnll OP occupy tho same after written notice Council requires or if he tip emu it nec- armories and eymnnslums .... 7II thereof to nny such owner, tenant, Notary Public of N. J. Stores, retail 125 re given for good firm, soils, for weak- be set less than 12 In. from any un- My commission expires March 17, 1951. essary or advisable. The Building In- r hulls, see Bearing Capacity of Soils, protected woodwork, or lrss than S in. Imsee or nccupanl. spec tor shall, from time to time, rec- 5. Concentrated Loads—Every steel Correct—Attest! age 14. from any woodwork protected with 'I. It shall be unlawful for thr owner HOMER C. METHOT. ommended to the Borough Council such floor beam fn any building hereafter (c) For dwelling nouses of the second metal or any wood beams or wood studs action hy it as he may deem necessary erected to be used for nny business of any building or structure which the LEON RBUSSILLE, JR :]I\BH up to 26 feet, foundation walla 12 led nn metnl Inth or plaster board. Building Inspector, thf> Duildlng Depnrt- or advisable. He shall Issue any nnd purpose, shall be capable of sustnlninR inches, first and second Ktory walla 8 Protect Celling Over Furnace— J. D. TULLER, nl! permits herein required with or with, concentrated live load at its center ment or the Mny or nnd Council has de- chen. The ceiling over furnaces or boilers. If clnred to be, or IUIH declared mi^ht be- Directors. out. special terms nnd conditions. No of at least 4,000 pounds, within 4 ft. of the top of the same, act of, or failure of, the IZulItltnff In- 6. Special Loadinf—The Building In- (d) For stores and alt buildings In come, dnniii'i-ous to life or henlth or warehouse class ut' to -8 feet, founda- shall be covered with incombustible ma- might tend tn extend the cnnthiKmtion Monmouth County Surrogate's Office Kpector shall IU-IIKH or leKftlI-.« nny mat- qicctor may require dcsiRns for heavier terials such as asbestos, Iron, piaster tcr, act or thing herein required. oads than the above minimum values tion walla 16 Inches, flrst and second to permit the snme to stand • • remain In the mniter of the estate of Adolf itnry walls 12 Inches. board or plaster on metnl 1'ith, imme- without rendering It safe, nfi written f, In his judgment, the purpose of the diately over anil for a distance of 2 ft. Ivoestcr, deceased. Notice to creditor* iniiidlnR reqiirts it. (c) For all buildings above 26 feet notice to thp owner by the Building In- ,u present t'lalms RKainst estate, ARTICLE HI—CLASSIFICATIONS ind up to 40 feet, foundation walls 16 nil around the same. spector, the BuilcHnp Mrfinrlmcnt, nr the 1. Classification By Ihe — For the pur- For hull < ngH nr structure! not In- 6. All intersections of floor joists to Pursuant to thn order of Dorman Mc- inchett, first and second story walla 12 Borough Council, either to render the Midilin, Surrtignte of the County of post of thin code, nil t •"'Unnn are cfas- ridded in the fthore table, the Building inches, third story walls & inches. be properly supported with brick piers, tame .-life nr to remove the Knmr> with- Mfitd hi'i-iinliiiK ID nren.,»m-y n. "net. Inspector shnll establish allowable live lally column-, or mnaunry, lloiinifiuth, mnde on the seventh day of 10. Ashlnr—Stone used for the fnciiiK n such reasnnublf lime an may be re- December, 1U10, 011 the application of v* Hutlrllniri," "Public BuilditiRs" londs. it nny huitdincc anil known an "Ashlnr" 7. The requirements of thin Article VII quired in such notice. nnd "RmlneM Fhilldlngn" an follows: 7. Doors Open Outwardly—All exit thai] not be less than four (4) inches are not intende:! to he enforced on small James A. Wonlen, ndniiniatrator with Group 1. Rtildence Bitlldingi: iloori in placet of public assemblage 3, In the event nny building or struc- Wilt nnnrM'd, o( the estate of A dolt :hick. accessory buildings; only rules of rafcty Kocflter, deceastd, notice is hereby civ* la) Private dwclllnRn: two*.family nhall open outwardly, and shall have If the Ashlar be nt leiut eight (3) ihall be enforced on such buildings. ture, or part thereof, referred to In Iwcllinjjs: club and bnarcUntt «nd lodtt- locks* to arranged1 that they cannot be Spctlrmi 1 nnd 2 of this Article Mil, ho en to the creditors of said dcccaied to lichen thick and bonded Into the back- ARTICLE VIII—PASSAGEWAYS exhibit to the subscriber, administrator r»r hmiHei with l»ss than elcht "IrepitiK locked against the occupant! of the Ing, It may be counted as pnrt of the not repaired or removed and ihall or rooms above thr flrst story and not over bul Id In K. AND EXITS mny become dangerous to life or henlth, with Will anne.\rd, an nforesntd, thf If : thickness of the wnll. 'i \ ; HtoreR hi«h, fl. Fir* Escapes Requires—Bulldlnsi 1. In all public buildings or build- or might tend to extend n eon flu unit ion, debts and dcmnmls* uRiilnst the said 11. Arches for Llntelt— Openings for nus of a public character such ns ho- the IioroiiKh Council may cause the tunni estate, under oath, within six months (b) Multiple dwelling-. nf Group 2, nil public buildings of loor nnd windows In all buildings of Ir) lindfflnK houses, boarding hoxiatt, (Jroup 3, business buildings nf Group 1 tels, churches, theaters, roatnurnnts, to be removed nnd destroyed nnd the from tho dnte of the aforesaid order, Irst or tccontl clan shall have trood railroad depots, public hnll ami other cunt at such removal ot* destruction to or they will bo forever barred of their other than group 1 (a), more than two storici In height, unless ind sufficient nrches of atone, brick or Dormitories, otherwise provided with a sufficient num* building! used or intended to t>e used be nsseised ns a municipal lien ngninst action- thcrcfur ntcnlnst the sold lub- ;errn cotta, well built and keyed with for the purpose of public assembly, the prcmiflcn, In the manner, on such no- srrlhrr. (.'onvfiitH, irr of fireproof stain or outildo fire- food and sufficient abutments or lln* {ill iloteii, clubs other than group sUlrs, shall have one or more fire ei* amusement or Instruction, mid Including tice nnd In nccordance with thn pro- Dated: Freehold, N. J., Pec. 7, 1949. ;ol*i of atone, Iron or steel of sufficient department stores and nthcr hunini'hH visions of New Jerney lie vised Statutes I ( i\ ) , citpe-, count rue ted in accordance with itreugth which ahnll have a bearing At JAMES A. WORUEN, the regulations ulvm In th* Tenement und manufacturing buildings, where 10:4 H -1, nml any it mend merits thereof 664 Hlvcr Road, just nt the right moment! Group 2. Public Bulldlnn: acli end nf not (cm than five Inches targe numbers of people coimrtKnto, (lie mid suppli'iiicnU thereto, which snld pro- Fair Jliiven, N. J, (al Hoipitnli, nsylums, tiursprlfi, Iloune Law of thn State of New Jersey. 1 The Hulldlnff Inspector may require Am in the wnll. halls, doori, sUlrwnyn, pent a, pnnnnne. visions nil hereby nnd herein approved Burton T. Doi-cmus, Esn., llrtention hiitltlingi. 12. Existing Walls, Etc.—The Build- wnyH and nUlca nnd all hentlnu appli- and udnptnt. 16 Mechanic Htrcct, (bl Llbrnrifs. eftrnpr* fnr bultdlne* of Group 3 (*) Ing Inspector shall upon m>pltcatlnn of nl hia discretion, ance* nnd apimi-atim nhnll be nrntiiKcd 4. Demolition, Mulcrlr.1i Muit Be Re- Kcd llnnk. New Jcrsry, nny owner ur owners nf any building as the Iluiidlnir Inspector "hall direct to Attorney, Tourt houam, city hn])n. moved as Domoiitinn Prncr>id«—When ARTICLE V^VENTILATION, LIGHT nr building* or their authorized ngents, facilitate egress hi eases nf flio nr acci- the t'liriHtriirtifffi of H »ew biillillnir In- l'iif> and pr>]|if> Mlttlnn*, AND AIR [>r upon Ih*. application of any per*on dent, nnd tn ft (Ton) thf proper nml volvrs the ilemulltliin uf nn old bulldlnu, Monmouth County Surrogate'! Offict fei Schuol home*, co) 1rua clniiruom 1. Roof Opinlnfs, Protection of Roof ir persons about to erect or niter any requisite, acrnmmotlatiom for pub Ik* pro- this fuel niiMt be -tilled when pinns nre In the miillrr of the entnto of Alfred bulldinuA. Openings—All openings In roofi for the tolldhiK ur building", oxnminn any and tection lu such caars. filed. In tlemntlshltitf nny bulldtnu, Mnrv Jnmvi iLotkiii dccciueil, Notice to crtU- d outRtoms (d) Rutldinui having An miemhty hnll atlmimloit of light or air, except In II existing walln, posts nnd glrdfi't. and '2, All MI«1P« and pasiavwnys In mill nftn- -ttny -Imll he i-iuntili'lrly icnuivtMl. tors td pteHi'iil claims uaaltmt estate, on thf firm floor. (Iroup 1 (a) buildlngi, shall have In* ilinuld they be deemed by the IIH|MC* hulldlnRN Rhhll he kept free from ramp- MnterliilN Hhall nnt he plut-ed on the (lour I'liritlant tn UIL> nrdrr nl iJnrmnn Hc- nr tn )ir dofvvtlvr, nut nf repair or In* ,, , jimtiienifnt hdlln, *xh\* ('(imliuttlltla (iKmtn nnd Mift Hinted with jitooli. rlinlr*, unfa* An)| oilier ofmlruc* of Hfii* *tich liulldln? In the vaunc ot Fjidilln/Surrojrntv uf Iho County of Mon* bitlon iHiltdlntr*, nimnrifi. wire KIRS.4, Onllnary ulam may bn used, mfflclpiit nnd unfit for the piirpnir. of linn*, and nn permit other HIHII nn em- ilemnlllinn, hut the bili-k, timber, rtr., moulh, nui'ln nn (he twcnty-nccofid liny if i BuildiiiKN liHvinu nn OMitrnbly hnll If protected nbovo and below by gal* ho proposed additions or alteration", tho ployee or policeman or flinnnn shnlt In eiicli M«ny. shall bn lowered Immedi- »rntInif mnre than "fi prrioni, located vflnlr.nl ntrrl wire icrreni with a nifiti mme shall ba relnrnrced by slrcnirthtn* dtnnd or be allowed to stand In or occupy ately in thr wiound upon dlKptacement. f Thu Chmc NntlunHl flunk of tho City nhnvt! (he nnt (lour. not exceeding I in, nnd tho wire nnl Intr of nnid vnlh, posts or wirdrrf. to tiny of t.aiil a I nits nr paMiiKcwnyn dur< 0, Notice of Demolition—The owner, of NPW York, dole executor of tin eitnt« (fl ThtRlrri, mnvlnjr picture hoiiiri, I'any the siiiter-lmpnsci) wpiuhl ilu* to tinllri' than No, li Kause, 1 UK Any pptformnnee", MTVIM*, ex* tenant, neeii'inni, arehltrct, builder nr of Alfred Jtimra Lotkn, dcccmcd, notice. mnnfr hall. 2, Dark Rooms, Ll|ht mni Air— he pinponcri Hfldltion or (in flltftfttNui. Iilh It Ion, lecture, cancel t Unll or fitly n horehy glvm to the creditors of mild Group 3, UuilntM Flulldlnri! 1.1. Veneer, Vtmsr to Start on Ma- I'uutriH'fnr nf nny fiuUdltiK or Uructuro ..iHiinN not ronlnlnlntf one or morn win- nubile iiKHcmhlntrc nlnnlcd to lie d<'nin||-lu<> twintyfour li.»ui> nnttrtf lliercnf ( thn Itritnunthl H, iieHin of dlma Vfiilllhtlon, ahnll nut r«oi|y uiKiM tin tnHHonry fniindntion snd n Allil dHlliUiil* lunlllMl LllO NHltl frHUt«. UM- M ilium til* Awtii'i-, lessee or itthnnift'i* of HullilhiK liiNitfptor nml npply for nnd ob» tier until, within alx month* from tha fe) MntnifflrhtHnjr MWI itornir* btilltl* ht Hood for alvfplrig i]tinrlpri, »r fnr hnll nnt be Ir-n thnn fl^.lnch thlrluieci, (ho said liiilldlnwc, dli-rethu* nny net ur 14. Vtmcr Mint (It Ancliortd—Thu lulu u pi-mill fnr HIII'II rrmiivnl nr ilem* iltUi' ul tho utuR'Hiild onlvr, or thf>y will HIIV IMII!run* rsMuirlntf other than tfjii lliliiK in b* ly n<* 1 1 M- fori'ViT liurii'd of Umfr nettom thert* Hit* mid liulldlnuN niul tin HCVOIHI ut * for ni/iihut thi* milil HuliRcrlbor, * <<•) Othrr liulldliiKt nnt rtMnlfirit :». Sic* nf Window!, Vtntllatlon Arias nchiMl to tin- frame Ntiucluio wltli II II need tlipri'wlth ciinnrctid nut'li im ART1CLK XIV—APPHALR These Coals Include metnl vrnll Iks nr nther nppruvfd nil* Any iippllcnnt dmlrlim to IIHIMJII from Duti-dt Kri'iihulil, N. J,, Di'c, 22. 1049. • -Kveiy window hmtln leijiilnd 111 res AIIN, dniirs, s till m. wlndowit, itintH. THK CIIAHK nATIONAd BANK OK Till) 2. 'ConMlclliif U-fi - Kiuh Imlldli^ tilcti en buildings alt nil br nriHiiUfil n Ulm, flrcwnlln, (Ire itppmntuN nml lire miy i II lln ir, nrdir or ilfclxtmi {lf ||u> Mullrlln^ liiNitector ni- thi' llullillni' I>f* CITY Or' NKW YOKK or tf in/ Ofitii S,i-c-« Flr#*stopptd—>Mn irup*** n* bn mny tlccin iiei'iNNnty, HICKKV - FKKKMAX iKtrjincd* nuiy i ov id nl, ITIII hi wilt i.ir. Muiwd by lhf Hpiielhtnl TrtKt Olllrer, mn' tliM", iack I IIK or Mii'»thliiu tirt'iHPly nttarhnl I, Whtrr a wHcnwr |- nttacluil to n HiHt If, In Hir iii.'.iiMHt i.f Ih" HulldliiLT nml ilirerti'd lo thr MnT,ir itiii Vnunrll IM Pino Hlirrt. 4. Kvny inuni, k I ten f nfl I #• unit n th" finiti< U'I < c k of I Im Htrueluifi dwelling nil WRIU ndJnrrnt In tho ruiiln and lii»pM Mir, \hr iriiuli r mriiti fitv n inut within Hn nil) clnyn hf any ntirh iiilltiu. NBW York, Now York, rnvf, PM'PIII bnlhInnrnn and waiH' el kVhrif n Npnce |i ](fl liefwfen nhtatlt butldliiK nhnll hr cnvord wllh melnl nf n bulldliitt lunfllit tMth M" irqulir. ni'dn' nr ili'i'Miiti, niul hy «rrytitir n ropy .. orj, BtfkmHii A Hrrkmnn, ('(imiiiHi tn oil«, alt nil hnv it window nr IIH nnd veiifM', fli'e-Klnim khnll hr In Uih nnd (•Itotrr, flu-ei melt nr Hhy otlic tnrnl rin- nny nihri- pint of ihr Mine 'if Ml Id letter uf ii|ipcnl on the Hultdllitf Ittd llHdk, New Jfint)-, ivlmlowp nf a Inial t'fmr men at vut I*** ttnUtd nt fitch Ronr Irvrl nnd (tppoolh liit'ommiHtllilr mntPilHl, IlliUfrlor. The tMtei' nf llpllral dllHll Atiornnyn, BAKKON ANDERSON Imlidlnx, Mi- l.rtt find .nft-.l iniiihi* I linn im#>twfinh nt lli*» ai^n nf ih» hn Inlti upclldii of Midi pnilltlnti, mrnt ihnll H 111• 11 |rt ilie t^hole bulldilibr 'i, Oprnlhtr Inl'i n nn\nufi ftltnll br ir •inle ihr fini. nnd -H forth Hip irn«mi« idHiti, ni Inrat'd »* to Uuht th* rnnrtt 11, rUshlni Rffiiilmd—I'lanhlntr »1tal Nollet o(' JSfiilenunl of Account |Miivii|fd, houMH', lliitt Hhrif a jmtl of i>lrlct''tl In A tltiiilp ilnnnvny, Hucli upui fnr Mich iihiinil. Thi- Miiynr nml f'mjiu Itr In tin Hi d rtliMiK lhf tnp a ml but Ion I II it »h«H lie putt ci'l fd tt.v H Mtiiulnid Kftnl. ur Wlllliim I'nul, (Ircomif,), No- ' formerly sold tip to n l>i||l'|lriL' In !, K <" Unit flie nrcniinti «, II "ll M H IH h| (in » llIM Id IM |T Mid Hh. lot, In nmlllnlc ihvfllinu* Uu top nl Hum, nnd iKltn1 nn-cuiirv pifraiillnn* I »• I'V '");"^ «" Hi" rhriinulniiri'ii pin V nl flli'-iMlnlliiM finMM nml IIIIMI Piinill. Thi' llulldlnv IILJIMIOC ..)in)l hn nf Jhi« KiilihiM-ltifrn, f.\priilnm nf thf r«. $95. nt IfMl inn' wlitd'iw In pvpry miim IIIMI ilinlf lie fnkfi* tn pitvu*;tiM* pMii>iKll br ffl'Hiiitld fumi Hie I ft, (I In. Hbnve 111' floor, rmicrrlr m ri|iin y. ly nr Munmmitli nml fmiorlfil for"**||If*. ittidtiift iioiiimi by nwl it I Iptli nml pln>< ft, Tnllfl VMitlltllnn Kvny HHIM> (nl I'liif Llnlnii—The iminmry KIIHII AHTICLK XV.-VIO1.ATIONS AND 1 I'r "Hint: Mini jinrtllixi* Illlid in fo< i|i<-it iiiiiiiuii'imriil HIHI tiHlhiuum -hnl hr Imi It Hinund IIU'II np t 1 Inn uf II it I IIK rKNALm.1 t'rnliKlv tMvUliin. mi I'rlilwy, Urn HCVHI 1)»lr tnU htluhl, (flf)i t'tlffc »t *tilUI ))it\f at li»al tine window ujirnlitjf dl> tin It In lilni'i'ih HpHi'cfl (iilldlilo thr> AKTICI.R X—OtlNTIlUCTION OI' rnr nny nml i-VMy vlnliiOnn nf Um IMIIIK day nf Mnrph, A. Il, I0r,o, n- itn>*iiMi IM.HI:. iflid in miHliir, wltlt :. mllv iiiniit llif sli'pt't. nr upifii n y«nl HnliiK HIIHII bt< niini'li'trly nil".! wild SCKKKT |M'IIV(NII'IIH nf thin iintffinnr-r, tfu. Kwi.fr, M'KHi uiHurii A. M.i nl wltlrli llm.' nn OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 'TIL 9 ihr MI »IM<"( litlrntlnii ulli br IIIMIIK fur llm itllnw HKMI, MIII linlnl Inlh'il ur eiimul |dnti MH h ulmluw NIUIII IM< II>M In *l*m thin Hii'il, l.thhtu olinll IMIIJI ft nt ICAMI 4 III. mnliilsln Htiv IMIIIIII'IK itttilcrlitl ut mi IIH IrKMT, li'iuuil nr HIIH'I'WINO, lit nny ill;1" nf emiiiulii-lMiiH nml I'OIUIMII fen \*t*<\ nn UM Hide fni (Mihllc or liti*hnr>i nut'lt JlHtril llrp, Mt A. I),, UNH. , w IIK 11 nhd n 'A In. iirnjfrtlnn nf inltiliiM n I'l-inilt fur HIM'II |iui'|ni(irii fmrn vlnliiilnii IHIM |ipi>ii fiiintnltUtl nr fliftll tlfiWH fnr t-ni'li wiili'it'tunt'l riiiiunuOiiMii 1 1 1, rUMlO' mlftii for f'tinkli uel._.. nilfll tin nut l(«* thuti fl *f(, ftn t*\rri>i itjitfi TlfH nhn\t IM< Imi (ilii* nut* Um Hull.liiiM lni|iciI> (if itiH ninit- I hull 1 IllulillfUKlK, nr •, IMIIMI'I'.'- -IM | In M,«..ill,.I mm fl, V.'iillUUn* HltyUnlit A vrn111n 1 • (III (JtllllHi'V t'lrtlliliiK —f'lhtiH'llntu llHJ HIIMMIIll llf Mill I I IM I"* Ml I'llpli ll, line llnlnliul H.illm- |I|IIU,OIM Ul fnr KI)\KI\ V AUtt A. TIIHMI'HON. hwch i1 )il in to vti IIIMI t tin f * ulinll Im which RIIHII In tui ttt»e iiit'iul th* chilli n IMIIIMI imi I'loii'dliitt ttiliiy' liHl) rinyn • , n< 'lit*- I, I'hiM j M.iI IIK' nUHuhl hill li«« lll'UI I I'l. fl. ll 1 MMil ) IlI'lirllNiwI N ) IM, ' In ,, | >i|>'f.;iu I** il)'- >'-r. rimy IM xd'< ti 11 h »III-H ni'ihl. iMUiilir or i ti|i ttf ihc pmpi 11 v tuitl mil i'U 11 il DM* ilit|ifi«nlilliMil HI liolh, Hi tilt lIUi'lftlMIl IMUlniM, U N J, I'f til" riMill HI JIHllrUll tt|ll(< i' ||ifilM> I ' MI,II < -\> lion !IM hull • mi< h Iliiiit til'- Hldlh "I Ml*' ''"'*, htn| MI KIM ulnm, tit BROADWAY t.f l.i.iM'i'ir hilXIXh, HI » rr. Mr,ii. SMIILIIX IUHIMUMI In tfiii inir »h*l »"li'H* t»r ntmttwttt Dint mar UH t fk*n t)»rtll HhV t)i*lr llfll }lf i>\n>> ll tvhum fl I'HDVli'lInn DihV It* tlHif, KAV\\ LONG BRANCH Hill! M'lV t\UV lIlHl Hill) SlllhtlHh MIIM Unlnn, \Unt>mu»t Mel .. m. h'flt M,IH' 'v nt IM thill tllMll It* » Mttlll^lfll •') M I't |TM' lil'till l^l«»MI tlillllHMt Hill) MMlf*, (Ullliil M 'cM tntU nn\ ut rtl'V Ihr A IIHI It I I'ltlf |nllkPt--NlMnli»|il|ll IIIIKLM til it H | .iplt f r, tlmll li*> f MH. IU.1 xnk, N\ j, i *u1 whm yw 29 MECHANIC STREET Phone Red Bank 6-3130 RED F'.NK want, M why takt it out on t, cir- Page RED BASK REGISTER, JASrARY 12, 1950 Fair Haven's Governing Body New School Wing JOHN To Be Memorial TOLAND Shrewsbury Dedicates Building to War Vets Dramatics When Shrewsbury grammar Pantomime school's new wing is completed, a Speech Correction solid bronze plaque will announce that it is "reverently dedicated to Elocution the memory of those who gave their lives in the service of their Children ([lid Adults country in World War II, George L. Atkinson and Robert Campbell." A BRIDAL The Fair Haven The plaque also will "honor the patriotism of those who served in World War II." Under that in- TRADITION scription will be six columns, con- taining' the names of Shrewsbury's Lions Club 136 war veterans. The plaque will be SO x 23 inches. Honey Bee Flowers This was learned Monday night WISHES TO when Shrewsbury's board of edu- \ Russell T. HodgkUs cation received three proposed de- signs from Mayor Alfred N. Bea- 464 BROAD STREET dlcston. The board agreed that the THANK borough council's first choice wail Call Red Bank 64020 Mayor Edgar V. Donise of Fair Haven (center), surrounded by members of the council at the the best.' Only comment made by reorRanlzatlon meeting Monday night. Left to right: Peter J. Eichclc, Tony E. Hunting, James A. board members was that "World All those vlio contributed to their recent Blind • Enright, Mayor Dcnise, William R. Blair, Jr., attorney; Arthur II. Uleman and Jesse J. Mellfay. Ab- War II" is mentioned twice. sent is Councilman Russel H. Minton, who was 111. Aid Seal Drive.

THE SIGHT CONSERVATION COMMITTEE The oak is a member of the fam- POLIO CAMPAIGN WORKERS ily of beeches, and there are over Keyport Man Mayor Felix J. Brcnnan of SHANGHAI GARDEN RESTAURANT 200 fpecies of the tree. Keansburp, honorary chairman of EVERETT F. ALLEN, Chairman that borough's March o£ Dimes South Dakota's Badlands cover campaign, has named the following 12 Randall PI. (Off Church St.) Kcansburg 5,200 square miles of eroding silt, Commits Suicide committee to assist in the drive: clav and (lust, Stephen Koyi Dies Harold Martin, vice chairman; Mrs. Open Every Day Except Tuesday Mildred Snellgrove, house to house, FROM 4 F. M. TO 1 A. M. In Physician's Office canvass chairman; William String- DOROTHY er and Mrs. George Cameron, spe- Stephen Koyi, Sr., 65, of 325 First cial gifts and organizations; Mrs. REAL CHINESE FOOD TOLAND st., Keyport, committed sulddc Betty Ecklof and Mrs. Ray Mc- NO IFS ... ANDS ... OR BUTS Monday by "acute poisoning,' Key- Donald, schools, and Police Chief, , DANCE STUDIO port police said. Police did not Invin Bennett, co(n collector dis- CHOW MEIN TO TAKE OUT 201 E. Bergen Fl. RE MS7M identify the type of poison used, tribution. All garments brought in lo our shop but Chief Lcroy Sproul said tlia'. before 10 A. 31. can be had by 5 P. M. an overturned can of "Flit" was found near the body, t that bailie day at no extra cost to you. Koyi was found by his wife at This fast cervicc does not in any May 10:40 Monday morning lying in the coal bin In the collar of his homo. ., affect the quality cleaning and press- The Keyport first aid squad was ing of the garments. called and took Koyi to the ottlce of Dr. F. W. Holman where he died an hour later. Mrs. Koyi told police that licr husband had not been eating well the past week and that she had 24 W. Front St. RED BANK watched him closely. She said he had been in the cellar five minutes before she found him. Police also learned that Koyi was concerned over a social security application. He was unemployed at the time of his death. Assisting Chief Sproul in the in- vestigation was John Gawler, coun- TEL. 6-0508 MARKETS TEL. 6-5292 ty detective. Mr. Koyi was born In Hungary and had lived In this country 35 years. 21 W. FRONT ST. RED BANK 112 MONMOUTH ST. Besides his wife, Mrs. Mary Toth Koyi, Mr. Koyi Is survived by four sons, Anthony Koyi of Perth Am- DELIVERY WILL BE MADE FROM OUR FRONT ST. STORE boy, and Stephen, Jr., Zalton and Oscar Koyi, all of Keyport; two step-sons, Frank and Ernest Ger- RED BANK ath, both of Trenton; 21 grand- JERSEY BROILING • FRYING children, and one great grandchild. The funeral will be held this af- ternoon nt 2 o'clock at the Kcy- pori Baptist church with Rev. Michael Major, pastur of the Hun- garian Baptist church, New Bruns- wick, officiating. Burial will be in Cedarwood cemetery, under direc- Special Values tion of the Day funeral home. Ib Army Announces Save now on home furnishings Many Vacancies during our January White Sale. - Offers Training in Many values not advertised. Army School Program CHICKENS 27 The army has many vacancies to- day for qualified high school grad- FANCY uates in its Army school Program, according to Tech. Sgt. Joe Petta of the Recruiting station, Red SLICED Bank post Office. BACON Courses are being offered at the Signal school, Fort llonmouth; the Armored school. Fort Knox, Ky.; Sofa Pillows 1.95 Value I the artillery school, Fort Sill, Okla.; PURE 1 Fort Wlnneld Scott, San Francisco; The Engineer school. Fort Belvoir, Kapok-flllerl pillows covered •with Va.; The Ordnance school, Abor- PORK deen proving ground, lid.; the SAUSAGE ssitin iliuiiask and liomespun. Self- Transportation school, Fort Eustis, Va.; the Quartermaster school, welted for beautr and lony: wear. 139 Camp Lee, Va,; the Medical FL'ld Service school, Brooke Army med- SHOULDER ical center, San Antonio, Tex., and the Physical training school, Fort Bragg, N. C. SPRING Some of the courses include those in drafting, map reproduc- LAMB Bedspreads 10.95 Value tion, stenography, radio operation, watch repair, power equipment op- eration, marine engine repair, au- Chenille bedspreads, -fringed, of tomotive maintenance and minor SWIFT'S • SELECTED BEEF • SWIFT'S repair, llason airplane and engine extra line quality shooting. "Well mechanics, office, machine repair, telephone and teletype repair, ship covered. In white and solid colon*. carpentry, plumbing, water supply and purification, typewriting and Twin and double sizes. 8.95 ROUND RIBS CHUCK Army administration, refrigeration Installation and repair, and physi- cal training Instruction. Square Dance to Aid ROAST BEEF ROAST Mattress Pads Sale Priced Colt's Neck Firemen The auxllary of the Atlantic Township fire company will hold a nquaro dance Friday, Fcb, 3, at the Twin Size 39 x 76 lownshlp jrlinnl nt. (Inlt's NnM, 2.69 Plans for the benefit, the proceeds from which will b« placed In the Doubli Size 54 x flro company's building fund, wore 76 3.50 mndo nt a meeting Innt week at the homn nf Mrs, Donald Updike at Colt's Neck, Extra Wide 60 x 76 Thonn nttcndlnR were Mm, Tho- 395 odore Bobzln, prmlilont; Mri, Har- old Ounthcr, Mrs, I.Mtcr nichonn, Fiin; (|unlil,v cotton with nil now filling. I'jids uro MM, Chrlney Conovor, Mm. Arnold clijscl.v Ktitched anil tnpi! IIOIIIKI fur ex Ira Htirngtli, Conover, Mm, Loroy Daniel*, Mr», Kdwnrd Wyllt, Mrs, CleoiKo DIKII- .MI: i). C SWIFT'S or, Mm. Finnic Bench, Mri. Miirihu DOZ. Dcchrr, Mm. Fr«d Mflnclmril nrtcl EGGS 45 VA PRINT BUTTER 69 Mid, Chndwldc Clrrow. The next 1b. mrclliiK will hr Fob, 1 At the honui Clearance on Snowsuits nf Mr*. Th'ndnin Bnhr.ln, U. S. # I (H-udo I'111,1, PODS 11**1 Ounllly Fancy Green I. S. #1 Grade <,I(I;KN LIMA McllNTOSli BRUSSELS JUST ADD WATER TO entire stock Potatoes BEANS APPLES SPROUTS ONIONS now reduced 30 to Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. HIHUVKIIIIH by I wo I'Midlnj; hl'MliilH Iliiiirnifl, anil FIAKO YOIIII^M'I - HI iii-w |o\v price*! (.'holce of uui.1 nutl hvn- PIE CRUST MIX 10 If 2 For 4 For 2 For 2 For )ili'i'c N|\|I.N in /ii'lini iliith, iill-uoul mill nil-nylon. No fun, No bother. Proclilon- mixed Inffmllenu for sure re- Exi'i'lb'iif H'li'fllon' bill lint nil Hlyh'N in nei'.v { sults nt evory hnklnu, Quality no I1'"r II">N nml yli'U. Sl/,i'r>. O'i't Good News the order with a net prico of $310. Club President pletely renovated and modernized, to the removal, and authorized Mr. Tiio school hoard anticipates re- Tho car is listed at $1,661.15. An school building and will be open the barn has been converted Into a Taylor to make a local canvas in Tho board this week received! Lightning and Comet to public inspection from today un- Port Moninoulli ceiving $13,40O of this from state good news in the matter of tuition* allowance of $851.15 was given tor two-cat" garage, the tennis court an endeavor to get more support aid and $3,000, appropriated from the borough's present 1948 Ford. til Jan. 26. hjEs been restored and the grounds by letter or telegram in behalf of Building Inspector David Simp- when Red Eank school board an- Associations to Pool the balance, leaving a total of nounced its actual charges will ba Only other price received was i At the December meeting, it was re-landscaped. The property, com- the personnel npw at Watson, lab. son reported to the Middletown $03,991.50 to be raised by local from Mount English company of learned that the county approved prising several acres, has a large township committee yesterday that r $330 for senior high and W12 tot Sailing Interests Tho matter of inadequate pro- taxes. Thin Is $7,277.. )O over the junior high. The previous flgureg Red Bank. They listed $1,660.15 tuition that could be charged the frontage on the South Shrewsbury tection at the several railroad hn had issued 31 building permits $!)6,7H raised by tnxes for the with an $810.15 allowance for a sending districts was $320 por river. crossings in the borough of Rod during December for buildings «s- j were given the board "for budget! Beverly S. Dickerson was elect- pupil for the junior high school and limtilcd nt $330,500. One permit current srhnol year. After adopt- purposes." Last year they wersl net of 5850. ed president of Monmouth Boat Mr. Cigliano will commute from Bank wa.s forcibly brought before ing the bud^rt as corrected, tbn A report of vital statistics for $355 per pupil for the so.i»J>r high Little Silver to Harrison, where he the assembly, with the result that was issued to Murrlscy & Walker,! I $305 and 5297. club Monday night at thV organi- school. At Tuesday night's mee'inj:, Kcnnsburg, for 47 houses nt Port board declarer! that it would ho Except for the increase in tuition! 1919 showed there were 30 deaths, zation's annual election and install- is an engines:' with tho General letters will go to the otliclals ot the voted on in tho school election 72 births, 28 marriage licenses and John Giblon made a motion that Motors Hyatt Ballbearing- plant. New York & Long Branch railroad .Monmouth, the estimated cost of and an oppropriation for one addU ation af officers conducted at its tho board rescind its previous each Is $3,500. Fens of $'18!) were Feb. 14. j lional teacher, this year's budgeti 134 cases of communicable diseas- clubhouse. The modern bungalow, belonging and Iho Central Railroad of New Mayor Kenneth Riddln thanked shows an increase of but $200 ovetf es. policy of charging the maximum to the Oschwald estate, and adjoin- Jersey urging Immediate attention collected. all thosn who had contributed to Other officers elected were: allowed by the county. The board ing the premises purchased by Mr. to better protection at local grade Lot 10-1, block seven, New Keans- 1949-50. This came about, the board! To Prepare Budget Thomas E. Morton, vice president; \hf. public address system now head explained, because "we culj passed the motion and set the Cigliano, has been sold to Joseph crossings. It was particularly point- burg, No. I, was sold to Mr. and nnaring completion In thn school. When the council holds special Thomas F. Dean, treasurer; Rob- operation costs to a bare minU tuition at $312 for tho junior high K. Maxham of Allenhurst. A plot, ed out that the warning signal at Mrs. Charles W. Hartmnn of Port. Lloyd N. Sickles, chairman of the sessions Tuesday and Thursday of ert E. Burns, assistant treasurer; school and $330 for the senior high 125x300 feet, was included in the the crossing at Broad st. and Maple Monmouth for $200. Bids of $1,(500 mum," The budget will be up a Jack Arnold, Sr., secretary; Fred hoard, expressed the thanks of total of $13,362.50. The increase irt next week to prepare its '50 bud- school. sale. Mr. Maxham is an executive ave. can not be heard nny great and $1,700 wero received from tho board to tho mayor who di- get, one item certain to get atten- L. White, captain, and Chester with the Charms Candy company distance from the crossing and that John Kolcda and Chester Henry, tuition rates in the tentative bud- Apy, commodore. Board president Stanley Havl- rected the project. get is $10,550, leaving $2,312.50 to tion is its welfare account. Mrs. land appointed Charles B. Hemb- at Asbury Park. the gateman at that particular respectively, for most of blocks E, cover the cost.1! of a. n"!w teaches, Elsie A. Demarest, overseer of the Trustees elected were Chailes llng to open tho polls for the school Both of tho sales were made by place is apparently negligent in his F nnd G, Willmort park, Hend- Tindall, one year; Harry B. Ciay- and ex'.ra expense attached toj poor, reported that food orders Cor board election Feb. 14 nt River st. tho Shrewsbury office of Ray Still- duty by not giving proper sound den's Corner. Exempt wero lots 1, maintaining the four-room addition. six people last year cost $80. She ton, two years; Willis A. Clayton, school. Fred Brown will open the man & Associates. warning when ho lowers the gates. 2, 3, 4,« and 0 in block F, and 25 three years, William L. Bennett, Hoffman Elected It is possible, Mr. Ryser warned^ warned that tho borough has I wo polls at the Oakland st. school, and It was suggested that in addition and 27 in block G. that tho budget still might have ta serious cases which will need at- four years; and Theodore Moore, William Beatty at the high school. to ringing the gong he might uso Mr. Henry, welfare director, re- five years, be revised upward. This will hap< tention this year. She also said Dr. M. Gregg Hlbbs, supervising a very shrill whistle at the same ported 25 cases of 75 persons on By Local G.0>. pen, he said, If it la determined] that activity in her office has in- Elected to the board of gover- principal, asked the board to con- Walker, Tindall time. Several motorists have com- relief during December. Relief that another teacher must be hlred^ creased the past few months due ors were Stewart Cook, Jr., Arthur sider an increase in teachers' maxi- plained of being nearly caught un- costs for tho month were $1,103.71, JVew President A state law requires that twq to .unemployment. C. Swift, Kenneth R. Smith, Frank mum salaries. He pointed out that der the dropping gates as trains compared to $80-1.27 in December L. Dix and. Ensley M. White. wero approaching. Succeeds J. C. Invin j teachers aro necessary for classes A request from Jonathan P. Lav- the maximum paid in the Ret! Report 4 Sales of last year. The outgoing president, William Recorder W. Gilbert Manson re- j of 00 pupils or more. erlck for $30 was referred to Bor- Bank schools Is below that paid in The matter of securing permis- Sylvester M. Hoffman wns elected Total amount of the budget 14 L. Bennett, welcomed Mr. Dicker- either the Asbury Park or Long Dr. Philip Costa Buyu ported $226 collected in lines and DUgh Clerk Andrew G. Becker for son to the president's chair and sion from the Chamber to make president of the Red Bank Repub- $90,982.50, of which $79,225 must be! study. Mr. Laverlck purchased Branch schools. solicitations among the merchants costs for December. The disburse- lican club last night at the Amer- raised by taxation. Last year's com- expressed his appreciation to the Ncwbaker Home in the Interest of certain social ac- ment was $33 to the state, $120 to lots 21 and 22 from the borough members for the fine support given John Giblon introduced a motion ican Legion hall, Riverside ave. He parative figures were $77,620 and for $50 on a contract which called to give the triangular piece of land, tivities will bo decided upon by a tho county, $30 to tho township, succeeds Freeholder Joseph C. $61,560. him in his two years as head of Walker and Tindall, Red Bank committee to bo appointed this and $43 In costs. for construction of a dwelling the club. Sir.' Bennett wished the owned by the board, at tho inter- realtors, have announced tho sale Irwln. within 'a year. After the purchase, section of Harding id. nnd Branch month, who will pass on all such Tho Middletown township First Others chosen were George A. P.T.A. Praises Board new president the best of success of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Ne\tf- applications. It was brought out Aid squad, East Koansburg, re- MrB. A. Edwin Burdge, president he cleared tho lots only to have In his new office and congratulated ave. to the county and/br the bur- baker's home at 140 East Front st. Gray, first vlco president; Donald tho lots re-sold by the borough ough if one or the other or both that tho merchants are becoming ported it had traveled 7,545 miles W. White, second vice president; of the Parent-Teacher association, Mr. Dickerson on his election. to Dr, Philip L. Costa. very much annoyed by the solici- in 1949, and Its members had attended the meeting with Mrs, when he did not complete con- will build a traffic circle there to The Newbakers purchased the Robert J. Kirkland, secretary, and Richard Clapp and Mrs. L«roy C. struction in the required time. His One of the highlights of the alleviate the traffic hazard. He said tation of money or merchandise in served 1,590 hours without com- Ernest Shaw, .sorgeant-at-nrms. Stu- meeting was the offer by the Light- property from Mrs. Edith A. Car- support of many local affairs not pensation. Tho report said 189 Tynck. Though stating that tha request asked for return of the $50 that it would not only benefit the penter in 1946. Dr. and Mrs. Costa art Edington was re-elected treas- "tuition rate is outrageous," ah* purchase price, with which the bor- ning and Comet associations' to school children but the public in wholly in the name of charity. transport cases wore hnndled as urer. The nominating committee pool racing interests with Mon- expect to occupy their now homo Thursday, Friday and Saturday well as 34 major accidents and 84 commended the board's work on, ough will comply, and for $30 to general as it would slow up, tho in the near future. Joseph Carlono had presented the name of William the budget as "a very good job." cover his labor. It is the lust- mouth Boat club for bettor sail- heavy trafflo that passes there. The of next week will be Red Bank emergencies. E. Bnaty for re-election ns secre- boat racing. handled the sale. Days, and Vlco President Taylor The letter from Allan H. French- Of "fleeting" good news was an named request which Mr. Becker board authorized Paul Young, dis- Another sale Is the Warwick Gar- tary, but Mr. Boaty did not choose appraisal by Harold A. Hendrick- will check on for further report to Randolph Keator, Sr., represent- trict clerk ,to send the motion to stated be expected between 50 and man, captain, thnnked tho town- to run again. ing the association, made the sug- den apartment of Mr. and Mrs. CO merchants to co-operate in this ship committee for its financial son of the grammar school build* the council. tho board of freeholders and to the Victor Keen. Alphonso A. Tomaino, The new president, a resident of ing. His letter quoted a $271,933 gestion which was highly favored borough council with a request for first retail endeavor of the new support, and expressed the wish Red Bank ten years, has been a Lot 31 in block 24 was sold for by the members of the club. who owns and operates the Mobil- value on the building, a flgura an expression of their opinions, year. that it be continued. member of the club for that length which the board members thought $109.71, the amount of taxes due, It was also reported at the ses- gas service center at Broad st. nnd Hnrold Electric shop, 16 West Tho committee, voted to fiend In- to Alton V. Evans of Long Branch, Maple two., is tho new owner. The of time. Mr. Hoffman la employed was quite low. Insurance for $2G0,- sion that Monmouth Boat club will Front 6l., with Harold V. Goldberg dividual letters of thanks nnd ap- by the Brooklyn Union Gas com- 000 is currently carried on tha It was formerly owned by the Su- once again conduct the New Jer- sale was handled by Kenneth L. as voting member, and the John preciation to members of the ju- Ban Woolley estate. Walker, Jr. pany. Ho hn» been active In Par- building, which would have been sey State Championship Sailing Re- Catholic Layman Daniel Shop, 23 Monmouth St., with venile conference committee. The ent-Teacher associntion circles. His sufllclent. The Register learned In Ke.il Estate Business gatta, which was successfully hold Included In the week's activities Daniel J. Yellow as a voting mem- juvenilo conference committee re- Rod Bank address is 4,1 Leroy pi. from Mr. Hendrickson, however, In other real estate business, tho here last year. It was the first were land sales. Two Shrewsbury ber, joined the Chamber. ported 41 cases hnndled during Mr. Hoffman served na the club's that his appraisal did not Includa time the regatta was hold and It To Speak Here lots were purchased by Elis Ross Tho new by-laws wero adopted, 1949, and 13 township children on borough accepted a bid of $40 from 1 second vlco president in 1949. tho four-room addition to th« Frank and Joseph MarccUo for lots proved to bo a tremendous suc- from Charles J. Smith of Keyport. and 50 copies were ordered printed probation under supervision of the The officers will be- installed Feb. school. When added, the total valua 12, 13, 14 and 15 In block 24 on cess, having had numerous en- John Haffet Booked Mr. Ross already has started to so that each member of tho Cham- committee. 1 nt which time County Clerk J. will be about $360,000. Lake ave. The sale was made in trants from all over the state. For Tour of County build a four-room bungalow as an ber will receive a copy during tho Policeman Raymond T. Walling Russell Woolley and Charles Frnn- I Walter Burkhardt, chairman of accordance with the borough's pro- The Penguin fleet, which now Is investment. next few days. Is secretary of the committee, Oth- kel, first assistant county prose- I the building and grounds commit* gram for veterans' housing. The In the process of being constructed, John M. Haffet, tho "Layman A largo lot on Kings rd., Little Fred Wikoff, Jr., representing er members, who serve with Hnr- cutor, will nttond the meeting. i tee, assured representatives of tha Marccllos explained that they each was reported to bo two-thirds fin- Monslgnor Sheen," will speak nt Silver, owned by F. T. Vansant of Fred D. Wikoff company, and Rob- ry M. Welsford, Monmouth county Mr. Irwin urged a largo turnout Little Silver Boy Scouts, that thele currently own 60-foot frontage lots ished. At the present time, 18 Red Bank Catholic high school Neptune, was sold to Mr. ond Mrs. ert Wordcn, representing Wordcn probation officer, are Dr. Wylie G. at the testimonial dinner for J. Al- | organization would be given first on Park avc. and are desirous of boats are practically completed. Wednesday, Feb. 8, sponsored by Robert L. Pcttit of North Arlington. funeral parlors, wore guests at tho Pato and Harry Parks, Middle- bert VanSchoik, former council- ! consideration on use of the base- extending them to 100-foot front- The largo turn-out of members tho St. James post, Catholic War The Pcttlts. intend to builil a bun- meeting. ' town; Irving W. Tceple, Leonardo; man, who Is going to California. ' ment in the new wing when th« ages. also discussed plans for a busy call- Veterans. galow on the site. Rov. Robert Bulmnn, Now Mon- The dinner will be held Saturday •addition is opened. George Draw* ing schedule. mouth; Gerard P. Domldlon, Un- i baugh, however, advised all groups Carle Garafola's request for one By arangement with the county night, Jan. 21, nt Ple.isant inn. C.W.V., Mr. Haffet will make a croft; John Wood, Port Mon- Harry Klatjky, chairman of the j intending to use tha basement to year's extension to start construc- Case Postponed mouth; Miss Nana Helwlg, East remember that first consideration tion on lots 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 in tour of Monmouth county, giving Red Bank Republican county exec- would be given school activities. an illustrated lecturo, "Russia Will $20,930 Increase Kennsburg, and Dnvld Ellis, Nnve- utive committee, will be master of block 35 was granted. In another Board Seat Open slnk. .Mr. Ryser added that it was th« extension cose, Harry H. Pattsr- Bo Converted." First will be at At- ceremonies. intention of the boahd to utilizal lantic Highlands, Feb. 2. Then fol- In Middletown Tho township committee an- son, attorney for Francis A. So- At Shrewsbury nounced It had received a $5,000 tho basement for the use of BM field, was given until July 1, 1951 In Eatontown lows Fort Monmouth, Feb. 8; Long Mrs. Mnye Gill many borough organisations as pos- Branch, Feb. 9; Keyport, Feb. 10; appropriation from the state for to complete foreclosure proceedings Beadlcston Explains tho repair of East rd., from Leon- Eatontown Cracks sible. ; on borough taxproperty. West to Leave Boro; Deal, Feb. 12, and Freehold, Feb. Hurt in Crash 15., The C.W.V. post in each of Reasons for Hike ardvillo rd. south two miles. Edward Moyes' request for the 3 Seek Re-election thoso communities is sponsoring A hearing on a charge of leav- A request of Mrs. James Butler "Bedside- Tutoring" deed to his property in Monmoutn ing the scene of an accident against Down on Speeders tho lectures. Shrewsbury's mayor and council of Middletown for changing her 57- Possibility that tho board will park, purcliabed from tho borough, At least, one new member of tho Announcement of tho schedule Tuesday night had Its first read- Eddie Jenkins of Newark was post- ncro Middletown village fnrm from Councilman Morris provide "bedside tutoring" cam a was approved. Mr. Moycs has a Eatontown board of education will waa made Sunday when tho county ing of the 1D50 budget. Tho total poned until Jnn. 25 last night by a C to a B zone was turnnd over when Raymond Fagan's request) building erected on tho property. ho elected when tho voters go to chapter mot at St. Rose's church, appropriations of $128,548.03 is $20,- W. Gilbert Manson, Mlddleluwn to Commlttccman J. Crawford Praises 1,minium for such service was made public* Other matters handled at tho the polls Feb. 14 for tho school Belmnr. Acknowledgements were 930,33 ubovo last year's flgurrs, township rrrnrrtcr. Compton. Mrs. Biitlor"~prefcrs lots .Mr. Pagan's H-yenr-old son la al meeting Included the building In- election. received ot the chapter's protest Tho hudgct, In its entirety, will Tho charges reunited from an ac- 75x150 feet to lots 100x300 feet as Katontown's borough ofllcials la.^t polio patient, confined to hla home. spector's report which showed that George Winning, district clerk, nppcnr In next week's Issue of Thn cident Friday night on Route 35, aro required In C zone. night. Joined with Fort Monmouth Tho boy had been attending Rect concornlng removnl of Watson and West l^ing Branch authorities four permits were issued In Decem- yesterday announced thnt Kenneth laboratories from Eatontown. Register, It will be adopted at tho near Thomas S. Field's hill, In 15. rSuslnv Hahnn of Bclford was Hank Catholic high school. Tha ber for work totaling $21,000; re- West will not scok re-election to which two persons were Injured. appointed a constable. Special po- In "cracking down" on tralllc vio- board decided to write the county; A letter will bo sent to tho Sec- Feb. 7 meeting. lators. ceipt of a letter from John W, Ous- tho hoard, Mr. West Is moving retary of State and Congressman In a budget explanation Mayor Curs driven by Jenkins nnd Ensley llco olllccrs renppolntcd were Har- I superintendent of schools for adi tcrmnn Ihnnking council for In- out of the borough. His term ends Jnmos C. Auchlncloss from Iho Alfred N. Beadlcston said thnt thu Lylo Applegnto of Orchard Acrrc, old J. Jones, Floyd Imlny, Mum Councilman Spcncrr r'nttrrsnn, In ( vico on the request. Btnlllni,' a light an Villa pi.; a let- thia year. third district to protest any recog- Inn,'" InorrRsn In tho number of Mlcldlptnwn, mlliilrd, Krohn, Thomnn 8, Field, Jr., Vic .itlKRratlnK thp institution of a Charles W. Stephen!, chairman ot ter from the Red liank squadron of Other three-year terms which end nition by tho United States of Com- homes In Shrewsbury cnuscd In- Injured wns Mrs. Mayn Olll, Ml, lor ChnnnwiRh, C. Alan Hudson, safety progtam In the M.'IIUO! aiul the welfare nnd uafoty commlttee< tho Civil Air pntrol, asking coun- this year nro.thoso of Samuel How- munist China. creased costs in every departmnnt of 23 Wllllnni st., Rod Rank, who Jr., and Hnrters Wilkinson. with tho public, brought nbout thn said bo will conduct a survey all cil to encourage tho youth of tho ard nnd Mr. Winning, Both havo suffered from shock nnd possible Frank F. Blulsdoll nctod chnlr- dlscus-ilon. "If wo have to have the Kumson rd. entranco to the! Tho chapter will (iponsor n. high of tho borough. The developments, speed maniacs," ho declared, "wr community In tho C. A, P, {ito- circulated petition)! for re-olcotlon, mass at St. Agno» church, Atlnntlo ho asserted, forced greater usu of fractures of the left shoulder nnd mnn In plnrn nf Lnwrrncn A. C!ar- school to determine tho number ofi gram; grunting tho American Le- an has Loo Carllng, who seeks the nrni, Sho Is a patient at Rlvervlow ton, Jr., who Is III. Commlttceman don't wnnt them In F.ntontown." cars and children passing at thai) Highlands, In momory of Blahop utilities plus tho added work of Hn naked that slate police, motor gion a ono-nlght liquor license, of- one-year uncxpirod term of the Into hospital, Ilnr condition it imported Joseph K, Edwards of Knst Kenns- nn< intciei.'ction, I'.'lnlmin; it la a dan* William A. Grinin. Rov. Frederick surfacing nnd resurfacing now vnhlcln department Inspectors ^ foctivo Feb. 18, tho night of a past Rlchnrd D. Robert*. J, Mnnvlllo, county chnplnln, will streets, besides maintaining tho old ns good. Mrs. Gill was a passen- burg wns present after a two genius rros.»lnK Mr. Stephens said commander's dinner, nnd Council- ger In the Applogato car. weeks' vacation trip to Oeorgln. mllitnry pollep ho n.'li'il to help 1 Although other polltlona aro be- offor tho mtuis, Next mooting of this atrcptfl. local policemen in enf'uiMng the tlie area hnn been without a pollco* man James N. Wolcott's report ing clrculntcd In the borough, tho county group will bo Feb. fj at St. Alno Injured wns Jnhn Lockwood Hills of $87,073.20, Including un man since tho le.ilv'nallon of Rob- that Park avo, will bo workod on Tho mayor said thnt whllo tho of Newark, a pnesmgrr In thn Jnn- allotment of jaii.OOfl to tho board Inw, nnmes of thoso who will stole Mr, Mary's, D«nl. borough picked up $180,000 In HS- ert Wk'hmann from the force, If IK within n, wook to "bring It back In klns vehicle. Ho wns rdiwuifd af- of education, woro ordered paid. Councllninn Frod K. Morris, chnlr- West's sent in not known, Petitions sosnmenlfl, only ono-tliliil of tha tax l.i determined to he muio dnngorou* good fihnpc," Tim rond commktoo must bo filed with Mr. Winning by ter tiontmont nt Rlvrvlnw hos- niitn of tbn police ooinmlttiM', fluid tlmn tho .Miirkhnm pi. ontrnnco, tha chairman said Fort Wontnouth Old Christ Church revenun from thnt would go to tlio pital, ho and Police Chief Hurry N. Jan, 25. borough, Thn remainder BOOH fur pollco department mny bo naked to nulhoi'ltle.H ma co-operating In Olllcer William Wnodwnnl, who Auxiliary Klt'kcHiudo would meet with Fort county nnd school tnxon. Concorn- Million their avallablo patrolman clearing pint of tho area nnd thnt Vestrymen Elected Investigated irnld that Jpnklni! left Monmuutli nllli'lnls to discuss .inch PATIKNTS AT RIVKRVIEW Ing thn new nchool, Mr, Bcadloslon Elects New Ollicers at ltunuion rd. rather than hi* tho borough will comploto tho Job, thn (icone nf the nccldnnt, Hn snld a program. The occasion gnv» Mr. Members of Old Christ Eplscopni Hnld Hint, too, was cnusc for a present utiitkm at Mnrkhtim pi- Mrs, Constnnco Jeffrey of Blnck that, the next ilny Jmkin*' lawyer Mrs. ICi'titioth Woodward was •VorrlH nppintiinlly In lillfllly pnil'e Councllimm IJnlph Ltswla ropnrt- point id, nnd Nnvexlnk nvo,, Rum church, Shiownbiiry, Inut nluht met mnjor Incrcnrn In tho budget. olccted president nf thn auxiliary 1'uhllo honrWK on tho budget nd ho hud unlniuJ a $30 rodjiiur- nt tliolr parish huueo to re-elect nulled pnllco hradiiuiulcr.i nnd rnli! M:iJ, 'leu. Fi'incICi II. l.nnnhnn, Jr., uhiili d|)|M',U3 In It.i entirety olso* sun, la a mcdlcnl pntlont, nt Rlvor- Other fnntora In tho rlso, ho mild, of Ihn Wrstflliln llosn company nt Fcirt Miinliinii'.h I'mnni'iliilor, ntlng Job for tho borough's honor vlcw hospllnl. MM. Victoria Zo- four vestrymen, his client, would appear In court, where In ttiit Iciiio, will bo hold 4 crmld ho traced to (InilrmKO prob- a. meeting Monday nt Ihn flrohouxr. "Hen. I/innli.'in," lie ."iild, " his week from tonight In tho school* loll nt tho lako |uuk. Mr, Lewis hrowikl, DO Bntith st., lCntantown; Returned to nlllcn nro Dr, Melvln lem* which worn hnnclcil tlu.vn OMIiirr.t worn InnUlleil by Mrs. Frnd Miggcutoil llml council consider re- WnlnrlKht, William Tumor, Wil- Thflhkl I I(iin ".Win" nlwn.VN ilonc rvpiyllilni; we've hou.ip, Mix, Holnn Mornn, Wilson nvc, 1 from townnhlp tlnyn, Thn hnrmuh Till* I* it wptittiij nT nppri'rinlInn lp|irm! Otlinrs elected wero Mm, Kilwnrd (iprrillng fiul ."top otrcol.i nml Inf but did not dliicu.i.1 budget mat* pln'lllu, to bo plncod lit the. en- Kllono, Shrownhury, nro surgical •properly which hntl linen used for rhllilrm ul!»>" fiith innt rllmi ion* n ml convention In Trnnlan In Mnywere. llmillllltflll KifM nf i-liillllli>, fnn'l B ml Krefpr, Jr., vlen president; Mrs. n I way n nlvrn u* Jl. I'.'n when wo tern. Ri'iuion for tho teuton n in IriincQ to tho borough hull, C'uun* patlonta thcro, overflow from thn Ihen Inwnnhlp cllmnn Wolcolt BUHKOXUMI thnt an Thoodoro 10. Nostlor, John H. My- ln.vs wrif ilhtiiliulrrl In ninkr I 'lirlnllnn A (thnrlPN K. Knnnny, sciirrtary, nnd nuked for them," Inspection tour oC tho [our ntvv /itronld. ft hniipliT il'iv fof lliHr Iprnt fnrlulinln Mrs, Knrnld A. llpiulrlcksun, trrns- rstlmnto of cont bo obtulnoil unil ' Window Shaill! oil, Jr., nnd Frank n, UIWOH, Al- iirlitliliurp, All din It* niiiirtfl Hi* ulfln f'otlTinllniiin deon n. fninrlt, Jr., i'ln««ri"inn. HiH.'C'Mnfn from thd Another rondon for thn rnlitnd 1 Hint council net In build up n fiind CiiHlnm mink, idilr.litmmrrl whitlow tnrnntc* nra Cnrltou Itulleilue wi>ri' rci'rlvril Mllli wnrm ifnilitiii|i< IIII'I lirrr. nn hi thnt vlolatdis were not re- j traclirrn mm nlni? 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HI IIIIIIIII Ilirll'i, llnl iiu'illly Vfiiriliin lilhul nl n iiim|i'»l ITIT, will bo Moiulny, Ki'li, I), iiiiiii'n, 4n lli'uiiil it,i Meii llnnk.—Ailver- Hunk, New Jrvnty, nil Tiimilny, Jnnuiiiy Cull IIM 0-:IM:I, lllnlir Awnliiu mill fllllllili'lrly njlll|i|iri| |I|II'UUI> llnrr, lio n I'lii'ewny," 4 1". l'i'"«i,i, "Ailvittllf* lieil ehtnt 111,tin i hlnnUt bnxnn IS,UN, Illrnl, tlnt-mi fit, Mot'i Miti|ill*M nrtt now tin RRIP, Nitt« INIIi, 1 It All. nt 1111(10 o'clock A, M., fur Hlwulr I'M., Ini!., 117 Writ l-'rniit it., lll.lt Innithill. It'* II Html: J17.1)11(1. Hill- Mr, Wiilmilt, while i 1 Finn Wntrl'llliry, llmllur. Ill UV-I Ili'lll liiitnl 9 6 lit, l'mwn'ii,—Ailvtrtlitmrnt, thi! Hpt'tlnti nf iHiTi'lni * find fur l)i» Kril UsiiIt,--Ailvrrllinimm, I'lmir CnvffliK tp Hint thi' piilk-p de|iiiitlllfiit. In, over Vfimtlmi nilttili »l,tm hnimniiliill nf hiii li nlliii IIIMIIIIIN ii-> «li'lfl, I'llMli,.' IIK H.r.lln. ,\i|vrlli.r. I.i.V l V IMlli nil ill Hill In Utnk Sloth Winl.d 1 WOIIKMI IIIIIIIIK Ini' IIIFII IKIIIM, K,ihl v nl,^ mill net I III 111 I'mv tthlH lillmll Sin in U» limy |iiu|iFlly Im liiuiiulil lirfiiln Mi. ~NIIW U Thi> IIm/ mnil, t-M ! nil, !l'.t.' MU'» f Wllllnf tu i'urrlixi up la 1.0(1 1 III nil llril III! Ill >l'i Illi'lin tvlilr, Wlirlp Wit niiw frit I urn llmlily Jnliiiiiin til the niTllnj/. ll'inir vmii' "Inilinv i.lmili' t-nllxi•. NM he llloui;lil I In mill fi I'IIIIP lilmrii <>r »n| v«rl of 1,000 ihtrti <( 1 rl'i' i mt VIIII |fi>i imif \* lit If it I I It 11 inn •• / instil M''ij liulny, Hiililtilc)-, Mini r,iin« HH IInIIh. N .1 , Jnmmiy I I, 1 "iMi, • IIMI.« |>iit nil ulnln \ n i «M:|, MIMMI- ri A Ii, ><:' mini, mi p.iUn wniilil bn i|il\fti hiiin^ "|iy t k I'I J> •mil N»lllHMl ll«ll> ilf H«« .'mill MM),|, [„ .Ini'k |,,i UnlliMK, lint. ; I'llll', \V, W, n.i'"k. TtlW'hilt* AtlH4 IIM; ihr MmI Mm, 1'itii MmimniHlt C, N, Mrllrr), r.ii.lii) !••«• «• •'> "Hi' !••'« ml I & I J Wliul IIMI I'-..I If l«.. MB All iMiiilint out mure tlcktti," l«a*J • A |o, J'foM i.-AUntllHinniti mmli l/iul K»»MitiurK,—Ailtirlliiintnli —Advirlluiiunl, l'm*n I.—Adl I ilrtlf llldi—Ailv»rt|«ni«nl. liulj \ III, i'mon'ii— lilt II'«IIIMI.|I i.itlT.r-Aii«y a car operated by Angelo J. hargc. Dqmick Soldo of McLaren st. and pal Group for Better Rail Service Ralph Aoerra of Bridge ave., left .headed by John F. Kraus of North the section. and the pastor, Rev. Roger J. >Iitterendo of Keansburg, after he Squire, performed the ceremony. BITTEN BY IMG esterday on an automobile trip .Plainiield. Rev. John E. Bates will speak on Mrs. Douglas Frederick was hos- had come out of Walllng's store at Knights to See Mr. Addis gave his daughter in Bruce Elmore, two and one-half to Florida. Filed by William A. Roberts and 'A few More Saints Would Help" pital chairman, with mothers of East Keansburg. The driver said 'ears old, of Headden's Corner, was Movie at the 11 a. m. service Sunday. seventh grnde pupils serving as marriage, and her only attendant the youth ran into his car. Police Mrs. Charles McMahon of Lin- •Warren Woods, of Roberts & Mc- was Mrs. Frank Crelln of Red reated for a dog bite Saturday at den pi., who has been a patient •Innis, Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., of Nursery facilities are available for hostesses. They include Mrs. Har- >ressed no charges. ' llverview hospital and released.' Frank Goetz, lecturer of Red the children of parents who wish vey Schanck, Mrs. Jerome McCall, Bank. Harry Jobes, also of Red Bank council, Knights of Colum- it Bellevue hospital, New York -Atlantic Highlands, and Augustus The boy was playing with the dog city, the plist four weeks, has re- S. Dreir, of Plainfleld, attorneys to attend church. Mrs. Louis Karp, Mrs. Fred Wegel, Bank, was best man. A reception Fair Haven Auxiliary IUS, this week announced that was held at the home of the bride's .'hen the animal jumped up and turned home. for the 55 communities, the brief The Sunday-school will meet at Mrs. Paul Lalonde and Mrs. Clif- 'It him on the lip. movies. of the 1949 World Series •was another In a long series of 9:15 a. m. In the chapel under the ford Grimmer. parents. o Hold Luncheon will be shown Monday night in the Frank Arnone of River rd., who moves directed by Col. Roberts In leadership of Miss Doris E. Baird. The bride was dressed in a toast council chambers, 54 Broad st. s confined to his home with pnou- colored suit with accessories of An anniversary luncheon and a Suet dnits Some Birds monia, is improved. the fight to prevent raJlroad fare Sunday the young people will A.B.C. Agent Killed fund raising benefit wen> planned The movie will be discussed and increases throughout New Jersey. meet at the parsonage at ":30 p. m. brown and beige, and a corsage of hown by George Stirnwe^ss of Mrs. Clara England of Locust roses. The matron of honor wore at a meeting of Fair Hiven auxil- That Disdain Seed Feed we., who has been a surgical pa- — The battle of the Jersey Shore The program will be followed by In Newark Accident iary of Rivervlew hospital Mondjy :,incroft through the courtesy of Committee and the Inter-Municipal a social hour. navy blue with matching accessor- Some birds, with peculiar but the New York Yankee manage- :ienl at Riverview hospital, has Christopher C. Branegan of Ma- at the Episcopal parish house at •eturned home. jgroup began with engagement of The church will hold Its quarter- ies, and u oorsagc of pink roses. jcnoflcial epicurean bents, are not ment. Visitors are invited to at- :Col. Roberts to fight the 30 per plewood, an auditor for tile state After Jan. 15, the couple will live Fair Haven. Sixteen members and satisfied with a strafeht diet of Theodore Murphy of Westside y business meeting tonight at 8 division of alcoholic beverage con- a new member, Mrs. William B. tend the showing, which should •cent increase in commutation fares i'clock in the chapel., temporarily with the bridegroom's ilrd seed, even when the feeding start at 10.o'clock. ve. and William Wcllner, New- -'demanded in June, IMS, by the trol and a summer resident of As- parents. The brido was graduated Mead, were present. lets tough. That's especially true man Springs rd., students at Cen- bury Park, was killed Friday night The anniversary luncheon will bo ral college, Pella, Iowa, have re- Jersey Central, then In bankruptcy. from Long Branch high school nnd f a quintet of feathered friends ATTEND CONFERENCE •I/engthy hearings won a slash of Obituaries when he was struck by a Public attended Michigan State college. for members only, Fob. 13, at the lulte common throughout northern urned to school after spending the proposed 30 per cent increase Service bus at Newark. Police .«ald She was a scholarship student at parish house, with Mrs. Tony E. limes. Dr. M. Gregg Hibbs, supervising he holiday vacation with their to an average 15 per cent in MRS. MATILDA SFROPL COE the bus was driven by Leslie Nei- Guilmant Organ school in New Hunting, the first president of the These are the hairy woodpecker, principal of the Red Bank public parents here. '•March, 1949. Mrs. Matilda Sproul Coe, who man of River Plaza. Mr. Branegan York city and la currently studying group, as chairman. Mrs. Leon Van owny . woodpecker, nuthatch, schools, and Dr. Harry S. Hill, As- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ewell of would have been 91 years old Jan. was a brother of the lute Mrs. An- with Ernest Mitchell, organist at Brunt and Mrs. John J. Knodell irown creeper and chickadee, all bury Park (upervlsing principal, Bridge ave., have gone to Arizona " This was followed by demand by 29, died Tuesday at the home of na Tlghe of Asbury Park and the Gracis church in New York. She is will be chairmen of a dessert- i-hlch dine in part on scale insects were among New Jersey school ad- for a month's visit with their "Col. Roberts and his associates for her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Dun- uncle of Thomas B. Tighe of Nep- organist and choir dlroctor at the ridge Feb. 27 at the parish house. nd over-wintering eggs left by ministrators who left yesterday for daughter, Joan Ewell, who Is at "a re-conslderatlon of that Inter- ham of Elizabeth st., Keyport. tune City, manager of WJLK, the Rod Bank Reformed church. .phids, canker worms, tussock Stony Brook. L. I. Dr. Hibbs and Prescott, Ariz., for her health. state Commerce Commission dccl- A native of Freehold, Mrs. Coe Asbury Park Press radio station. noths and other arboreal scourges, Dr. H1U are attending a three-day, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schaet- 'sion. Their demand brought form- Mr. Sniffen, a Red Bank high COUNTY BIRTHS conducted a millinery shop at Key- The bus was impounded by New- school graduate, is associated with 'he woodpeckers are especially six-state school health adminlstra- EIB and family have returned to 's, recommendation by Examiner port 25 ycar» ago. She was the ark police but no charges have lelpful when they seek out various lon policy conference. Akron, O., after spending a week Tuller, who conducted the hearings, his brother in the painting and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maher of oldest member of the Keyport Bap- been made against the driver, cith- interior decorating business. >ark beetles and borers for dessert. here with Mrs. Schaetzle's father, 'that the case be reopened; the 15 er by tho police or by Mr. Brane- Water St., Eatontown, are parents tist church and at one time was of a son born Saturday at Mon- Generous householders who make Thomas H. McKnight of Elm pi. per cent average increase be cut gan's family. Newark police, how- Eatontown The Schaetzle family also spent "to 8 per cent, and, demand! of superintendent of the primary tie- BOYCE-MICKENS mouth Memorial hospital. • t a practice to put out bird seed ever, are still investigating the ac- ire advised by Martin L. Davey, "Other roads for Increases be con- partment. Besides her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Acker of The Friendship society of St. week at West Point, N. Y., where she Is survived by a grandaughter. cident. At St. Agnes Catholic rectory, Jr., president of the Davey Tree hey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. solidated with the Jersey Central Atlantio Highlands, Dec. 31, Miss Maple ave, Fair Haven, are par- ames Memorial Episcopal church •jase. Mm. Lawrence Nolan of Keyport, Expert Co., tto extend their lists of met last night at the home of Mr. Fred Brunner, Mra. Schaetzle's Marian M. Boyce, daughter of Mr. ents of a son born Saturday at feathered guests by taste appeal. and a great-grandchild. Red Bank C.A.P. Monmouth Memorial hospital, and Mrs. Howard Wilkinson to dis- ister. Mrs. Schaetzle is the for- The funeral will be held tomor- and Mrs. R, H Boyce of Atlantic Simply put out the blua-plate spe- mer "Bobbio" McKnight o£ Red Highlands, became th» bride of Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis of cuss plans for painting the in- row afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Assigned Plane :Ial dearest to their hearts and ap- terior of the church. The society Bank. Frank W. Mickens, son of Mr. and East River rd., Rumson, are par- Dctites—kidney suet—and you will Bedle funeral home. Burial ar- Red Bank Squadron, Civil Air ents of a daughter born Monday organized to make Improvements Dr. Alfred S. Romer, professor Tirst Wife Mrs. A. S. Mickens, also of At- mit them fine, says the authority. of zoology and biology at Harvard rangements have not been comple- patrol, has been assigned an Air at Monmouth Memorial hospital. n to the church and to keep it in lantic Highlands. A double-ring he tree-top gastronomes know at university, was elected president ted. Force plane, It was announced thi3 ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. George Botte of repair. Meeting last week at the he drop of a morsel the delectable homo of Mrs. Matthew Hughes, f the American Zoologist associa- Gets Award week. The craft, which will be used Frederick Manville. West Front st., Keyport, are par- lelighta In store. In fact, they are HAROLD TICK in the training program, will be nts of a son born Monday at Mon- secretary, the group announced ion, at a recent meeting of the .',. Mm. Ellison Granted The bride was given in marriage lulte particular about suet in gen- :hat it had paid for the recently nation's leading scientists' In New Harold Tlce, 43, of Union Beach equipped with a radio transmlter by hor father. Ann Keen of At- mouth Memorial hospital. and receiver to enable radio con- ral. nstalled furnace. Mrs. Wilkinson, York city. Dr. Romcr Is a son of ; S7,5OO Policy a chemist employed by the Her- lantio Highlands and Walter Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart of Not Just any kind of suet In- Mrs. Benjamin W. Covert of War- tact between the plane and the .larlboro-Vandarhurg rd., Marlboro, chairman, invites all residents of cules Powder plant, Parlln, died .Mickens were tho attendants .Tho rlgues them. When insect hunting Eatontown to join the society. Oth- wick Gardens, South st. "• Mrs. Margaret C. Ellison of Mid.- Tuesday at Hazard hospital. He ground. bride's gown was blue velvet, made are parents of a daughter born ins not been too successful, cod The plane will be based at Red r officers are - Adolph Kozlcky, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kosman of 'dletown township was recently was born at Keyport, son of Elmer ballerina style, and trimmed with Thursday at Fitkln hospital. at, or prepared tallow cakes may Newman Springs road gave a din- Bank airport and will fly every lUbllclty, and William Wardman, warded' $7,500, representing the and Bertha Ostrandcr Tice of that Irish lace. She wore a matching Mr. and Mrs. William Ratcllffe >e accepted. The inevitable plece- reasurer. The society meets the ner party Sunday for Mr. Kosman's proceeds of a group life Insurance borough, week-end either at Rod Bank Dy bonnet and had a corsage of white of Johnson ave., Matawan, are par- ie-roslstanco Is, however, raw kid- brother- ln-law and sister, Mr. and the local headquarters unit or by locond and fourth Wednesdays of policy held by her former husband, Besides his parents Mr. Tlce Is orchids. ents of a daughter born Thursday iey suet, iach month. Mrs. Albert Krusyn and their three John T. Hillyer. The case had been survived by his wife, Mrfl. Muriel the Freehold unit at the Freehold A reception followed at the at Monmouth Memorial hospital. You'll be doing your landscape a children of Port Richmond, Staten 'Contested by Katharine Hillyer, the Tlce; two sons, Leslie 5 and How' airport. The piano will also bo homo of tho bride's parents. Tho Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodman gTcat favor when you look to tho Frank Hullck of South at. Is Island. deceased's second wife. ard 4, and a daughter Gall, 11. available for local or state emcr-' couple are making their homo on of Now Monmouth are parents of welfare of this non-migrating bird confined home by sickness. "Pete" Hoffman of Loroy pi., has "The award was made recently at The funeral will be held tomor- gcncles. Badminton court, Sea Bright. son born Friday at Monmouth flvesome. They are among nature's Mrs. Clifford Cadman, chairman, Newark by Judge Thomas T. returned home from Miami, Fla., row afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Tho bride, an Atlantic High- Memorial hospital. most effective checks against in- entertained the library board at where he has been visiting, his Meaney of the Federal District Bedle funeral home, with Rev. lands high school graduate ,1s a Mr. and Mrs. John Wolcott of sect hordes, her home Tuesday afternoon. Plans court. The socond wife contested Urges Keappointmcnt grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- George A. Cosper, pastor of Key- secretary at Zobcl's Sea Skiff and Willow court, Oceanport, are par- for 1950 were discussed. Attending cus M. Higglnbotham, formerly of JBU the grounds that her husband port Baptist church, officiating. Yacht works at Sea Bright .Mr. ents of a son born Friday at Riv- were Mr«. Norman Stofflet, Mrs. ihortly after their marriage, at- Of Spencer Miller Your Garden Red Bank. His mother, Mrs. S. M- Burial will be In Fair View ceme- Micken3 was graduated from At- crvicw hospital. James N. Wolcott, Jr., Mrs. Doris Hoffman, and sister, Lynn, will t,emped to make her the benefici- tery. Ross E, King of Little Silver, lantio Highlands high school and Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gardner By CHARLES H- CONNORS, Roberts and Mrs. Kenneth Van- ary. She contented he had told hla president of the Monmouth Park- spend the remalndor of this month served three and a-half yoars with of Washington St., Matawan, arc Rutgers University, the State Brunt, hero. Intentions to an ofTlclal of the Co- way association, has sent the fol- the Infantry in Europe. He Is em- parents of a son born Friday at University of New Jersey lumbia Baking company, Atlanta The Rosary society of St. Doro- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Katsln of Bronc Buster Breaking lowing letter to Gov. Alfred E. ployed at the Naval Ammunition Rivorviow hospital. Thla type of winter, especially hea'» Catholio churoh will hold Ga., through whom the policy was Driscoll: Madison ave. left Sunday to spend depot at 4Earle. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sturt of 'ollowlng the dry summer, Is likely a card party in the church base- issued. News at Fort Moiunouth "I believe that the .majority of a vacation at Miami, Fla. While Ravine dr., Matawan, rfre parenU o prove dangerous to certain ment Tuesday nt H p. m. Mra. Roy there they will' visit their dauBlitor, The Army information office at members of the Monmouth Coun- of a daughter born Friday at Mon- ihrubs. Ribley la chairman. Thomas J. Smith of Red Bank ty Parkway association share with Butcher Distributor Miss Phyllis Katsin, a student at attorney for Mrs. Ellison, contend- Fort Monmouth is breuklng news mouth Memorial hospital. The half evergreen azaleas, like Mrs. Joseph Malone, chairman of the University of Miami. Their releases fast and furious these me confidence that you will re-ap- Hlnodlglrl, are among these. So ed before Judge Meaney when the point Spencer Miller, Jr., as high- For Auto Products Mr, nnd Mrs. James Thomas of the March of Dlmea committee, son, Charles Katsln, returned case was tried last March that the days, and it's because of a bronc Aberdeen rd., Matawnn, are par- many pcraons have planted these has announced that tag day will from Florida last week. Mr. Kat- busting WAc pounding a typewrit- way commissioner in spite of ob- Clyde R. Butcher of Harrison In all sorts of locations. Whore baking company was not an agent structions encountered. To date, ents of a daughter horn Friday at bo conducted In the borough a sln is owner of Katsin's Drug pf the Metropolitan Life Insurance er at the Monmouth olllce. ave. tins been named exclusive dis- Monmouth Memorial hospital. ;hoy aro In such a position that week from Saturday. store, Shrewsbury ave. your light for your convictions can- tributor for Wutta-Wagner uoni- pompany and that the unexecuted Private Anna Louise King, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Hornlg of tho 6un falls dlrootly, upon thorn Phil Haslor, who has been a re«- not but enhance your reputation pany In Arkansas, Oklahoma, during the winter they nro likely Attending Saturday's "Youth for Intention of Mr. Hillyer would not ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd King, which has assumed national sig- Grace ave. and Brlarcllff pi., Port dent of Baltimore tho past seven deprive his wife of proceeds. Louisiana and Texas. The firm to have their flower buds killed, Christ" rally In the Mosque thea- Oklahoma, operators of a rodeo nificance slnco last November." Monmouth, are parenti of a son ter, Newark, were Nancy Tuppor, cars, has given up his position as The suit was first Instituted In stock business near Tulsa, joined manufactures automotive chemical born Saturday at Rlvorvlcw hos- Those flower buds are now well products. William Hutting, Edith Foss, nn industrial Inspector for Mary- Mew Jersey Supreme court by Mrs the WAC's on Aug. 5, and was pitnl. dvnnccd nnd It will pay to give lund, nnd In making his home with hem somo protection. Heated by Charles Stout, Robert Wolcott and Ellison after both wives made transferred to Fort Monmouth, Pri- Miss Ncely Is Engaged Former vice president of Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simmons of Elsie Geiger. his father, Thomas B. Haslor of 125 claim to the policy following Mr vate King was n professional rodeo Central 'Appllnnce company, Mr. Teresa ave,, Keyport, are paronta the sun, tho' sap starts moving, en- Hnrvnrd rd., Fair Hnven. Butcher sold hla Interest in that couraging more expansion of the The Lions club meets tonight at IHillyer's death. performer before Joining the To Dentistry Student of a daughtor born Tuesday at Old Orchard Country club. The di- Mr. and Mrs. William X. Smith WAC's. Right now when »he Is not firm to tho present owners In order Monmouth Memorial hospital. budn. They will tench the condition Mrs, Lena C, Nccly of Long to go to Texas, where he owns that a drop In temperature will re- rectors held an executive session of Maple ave., Fair Havon, who are on duty nt tho Information office, Branch has announced the cngngo- Mr. and Mrs, John Bua of Park- Tuesday night in the borough hall, vacationing at Miami, Fla,, and JEdward Broegc Pvt. King Is attempting to iocatc property. Ho Intends to maintain r pi., River Plaza, are paront» of mit In serious damage. ment of her daughter, Miss Joscph- Ills Rod Bnnk residence, traveling This does not mean that they Comploted during the holidays Mr. and Mra. Frank Haley, former- Lions Club Speaker a New Jersey horse breeder who a daughter born yesterday at Mon- was a sidewalk lending to and ly of Eatontown, wore entertained needs help In breaking horses to Ino Nccly, to Thomas L, Slmmuus, buck nnd forth from his hcad- mouth Memorial hospltnl. ihould bo covered closely, It is well .. Kdwnrd Broegc of Belmar, clerk Jr., son of Mrs. Noelino Simmons (|unrtcrs in Dallas, Tex, o have nil- circulating frcoly about around tho new addition to tho New Yoars eve nt the Clover club caddie. "I want to keep In prac- Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Moore of school. nt Miami by Mr. and Mrs. Thoodore of the board of freeholders und Re- tice, and biviltlFA I miss being of Fair Haven. John St., Atlantic Highlands, me hem. What should ho dono Is to publican state committecman, was Ml.i.1 Ncely Js a graduate uf Lung try to prevent tho nun front falling Mrs. Kdwnrd Smock Is In criti- A, Dnvls nf Mlnmi. Mr, and Mrs. around horson," ,ir\ld the bronc bus- parents of n aon born yesterday at cal condition at her White at. Lewis Williams of Mluml, formerly the speaker at a meeting of tho ter. Brunch high school nnd received Sen Bright Democrats Monmouth Memorial hoipltnl. continuously throughout the day Wlddlctown Township Llon« club her bachelor of science degree nt upon the topa of tho plants. home, i of Fair Havon, were also among Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koch of Nav« The Eatontown playground com- he guests. Mr. Davis, a brother of !Tueeday at Louis' tavern, Highway Virginia Stato college at Poter* Mow Incorporated iilnk ave,, Atlantic Highlands, ara This la relatively almpie. Just get 85, Middletown. He stressed the Im- Two Fined at Fair Haven burg, Va. Mr. Simmon* WIM grad. some brushy twlga, Ilka those of mittee meeU tomorrow, at 8 p. m. Mra. Williams and a former real- Mayor Thomas Fnrroll of Son parentA of n inn horn Monday at In the borough hall. Reports will dont of Atlantio Highlands, Is pres- portance nf a service club to a com- imted from Ilcd Bank high school, Rrlght, nt meeting Tuesday Monmouth Memorial hospital. gray birch, wild oherry, oto. These munity, and told ol the useful pro- For Traflie Violations nnd nttended Howard university, should ho long enough ao that they be given of last year's oxpendl- ident of tho Pnn-Amorlcmi hank night In Odloclty's hotel, reported Mr, and Mrs, Joseph King of Bay In Mlnml, Mr. nnd Mra, Hnley now ((lams conducted by county service Charles Verticil, 01A Chestnut Ho Is now In his final yc«r nt Iho can bo thrust firmly Into tho urea, which amountod to almost to thu Sea Bright Democratic club nvo,, East Kcansburg, are jiaionts $1,000, Dowey Nelson, chairman, llvo nt Bradontown, Flu, elubn. st,, Rod Bank, was fined $10 for New York Instltuto of Motiiunlciil Hint Attorney A. Henry Giordano of a son born Monday at M ground nntl yet will project high careliM» driving and $5 for driving donlelry. He Is n wnr vptnrnn. omiiiKh out of thn ground no that called tho mooting. Tho' borough Mr. nntl Mrs, Josoph Falvo of Announcement was made of had nnked him lo present the club'/i mouth Memorial lionpltul, council will bo reprosontod, na will Idnncc to bit held Saturday at the without a license Tuesday by Mac- ri'i-llllcittc of Incorporation. Tho Mr. nnd Mrs. William Zudroiny tho shadow cast by them will fall Herbert st. are parents of a daugh- iHtrato John V. Crowcll In Fair upon tho tops of the nzaloaa. bo tho borough'a civic, fraternal ter born this morning at Rivervlew Molly Pitcher hotel, uponnored by Boyle FJecled Head group decided to closo tho club's of Corlloa avt., Eatontown, are and nocliil organizations. Election tilons clubs In thla aroa. Tho Mid-Haven court, Vcrnell'H lines ciime Bhnrlnr tiimnbcnililp at tlio nox paronta of a. son born yesterday nt Ax tho position of the iun hospital. as a rciiult of an accident Now changes, tho shadows movo, and of olHoers will highlight the Mr. and Mrs. Philip Webster of dletown club and Keanaburg Llona Of Freehold Local tl Tuesday, Feb., 7. Monmouth Memorial hospital. mooting, will hold a Joint meeting Wednes- Years day when tho enr h« was so tho hoot of tho aun does not full Muplo avo, nre parent* of a daugh- driving collided with a car driven Local 2(1, TWUA-CIO, at a moot- Tho victory committee), of whloh DIVOROK DENIED continuously upon one apot. In thla Mm, Jamos N, Wolcott, 3r,, Is ter born ytistorday at Monmouth day, Jan, 28, at the Strand restau- Mayor Fnrroll it chairman, won rant, Kennxhurff. by Mr/i. Anno Hlcbl, East Btrfton ing at tho Froiiliold Union lull wny the plant us a whole la not •till confined to hor home by HI' Memorial hospital. |)1., Red Bunk, nt Out Intersection Buntlny rn-nlcctod Hugh Boylo pro- Instructed to nrrnngo for a dinner Judge- Donnld H. McLean of warmed up nnd consequently the nena, She ha* beon slok the past MBX Lewis, Kennnburg I/lon, en of Fnlr Hnven rd. nnd rtldnn rd. Idnnl, George Oaki's wnji clcrli'd xomntlnifl In Mny, Freehold Tuoiulny Untied nn order flow of anp la retarded, two week*, McMUllHAY HK-KIiKOTKD [ t'cHiilnM nn Ihn Novncord, Thr Nn chiiriir* wrrn maile llr.it vice president, nnd Wlllliiin John .MiinnliiK, Vincent Manning, retraining JCIIxnlirtti lloverly o Edmund Wotcott, who hna beon 1 Wnyno I). MuMnrroy o( Anbury MldrilHnwn Llnm h«vi> RIVIMI a ntw Mm, Hlcbl, Mi'Cnnn, uri'ond vice prrMdiTil. « Uniki'i , Henry Lovin, Hliiowiilimy township from olilnln In Monmmitli Momuiinl honpltnl tfroop (lag lo (IIrI Hcout troop U liiK n North (,'nrulluu dlvorco from Pnlk wan ro-eloclod diitlimnn of OIIIIMA clorlecl Ini'lllilo C'hnlli'fl Liiwri'iii'n McCormli.'k mill John OIHI piu.'kiigfl lonion I ho pnat tluoo week*, la reported p'f Heiford. Mr*. Jcnn I'", Wiiril win lined $.'> llonjnniln Mtverly, tipornlnr. of it 1 Iho Monmouth county welfnto (llovlch,. llnnni'lnl npurnlnrj nnd Mi'Khvnln worn nppiilntcd In Unvoted Relntln, 3 cups hot wntM , lo ho Improving ntondlly, by Judge Cruwcll on n ehnrue (if commit ten to nrrunKc fnc ft Lnrtl Ifinctrv atom nt Plnn Mi'ooli mid Dr, nntl Mm. Normnn Thotfoid IJOIU'II Tuesday nt Vroeholil. AUo parking h«r enr In the wrung ill- carpet council dHi'KMc; M.irlf Hamilton rdn,, Bhritwubtiry town "i i'ii|i ripe olives, 1 cup finely chosen to auocoed thimaolvei Shore Symphony Jlnywurd, recording xncrntnry; l cclobrntlon Fob, 21, Ki'ftted cnrrola, 1 aina.ll, finely gritt- have returned from a two-wook rcotlon. Mra. Wnrd'n enr wna onii uhlp, Mr, Bovnrly nontindod (ha vacation In Florida, Their ohII were Mra, Florence M. S, Cubbar- Hum Crawford, SoiK<«ul nn II|>|H>II| fin- moiH hmtiunion Joseph L, TliililriKton, Hr,, of Joint liumd, cliiniii'K of liiiuliliiK nnd ontorln thn hot witltir; «t!r until Holutln I troiuurui , • I tnllxU, TIHMII pluylng cornnln, IIIIHK 1 Mr, nnd Mm, Raymond Vnn COOJHM id., Mlddli'tuwn tiiwimlilp, with Intrn 1 In uti'nl, Tim inmi wu'r TA illlrli) WN"j,liF|il untiluly ilbtaulvod, Chill until about 1 | Illlmn, |I"HTHII horns, oljoo«, I>M- In n, inrdlcnl JHIIIDIII lit MUIIIIIOUIII IIOWAIII) Ill/IIIIN, .lit, PINICI) thn onimlnlnncy of «HK white, In Clluhn nnd ditUKhlur "Uuiinlo' ol V.V.W. I'AHTV l*ooii«. Hniliit'l*, violin*, IIIUK vlo- IIITI'MHI iiftor Mulinl J, Clmiii|il!n Arthur A, IOIHDIS, M, of Him ailt, Onrpontor Nt, and Mr, nntl Mm, Ed M*iniirln| honpHiil, llo wim niltnll- Howard IIulilw, ,li\, owner of n nliiht inn «<• living nt 1H I'oitilirr n formor rnnl imlntn nnd Inntii1 tho ninnntlmo cut thn OIIVM from 1 I'llI * Mid tymimiiyi y Mid poreUMloti tod to Die IIO»|IIIM1 I>OI\ 10, Mr, wnnl Holfnrt of lOnat Konnabui'K MM, Miirlo IJnrrlnon, Mm, Mm! |n*lmtnt ld thp Ilulilill n NNcwinnl l MM|iiln«il i tut n nvi\ (Jpl, rnpoi'ti'p td t tinea lirultci'i fntnlly wotindnl liln the pit* In thin nllvnrn Into mnitil ||n*lmtnant* urn th« mom, TiirHiiKliin u miinnuiw of Onlt Illll mixing howl; mlil tint cntrolN, pura npent Now Yenra diiy In thn I'o- lyn Carroll nnd Mm, MIIIHU Cmft m, nl, mill HIiii'WnlMiiy IIVI\, WON MMCIMI I pollen tlmt two nipn rnlni'i'ill lil e «t>lf In tint liiitlii'oniii of lili lioin cono mounliilnn, whein they vlnllml ntn nliiilrmtm nf it KIIIIM nnulnl to "l'liiil Srldln, chairman of th« fnrma, Mlddl«lown Iuwn*hl4> .inn Vir, Oil* niiiiiilnk< by M Momliiy inoiiiliig, t'olli'D HitItl h Itiy nml onion nntl mix wnll, Adi in well known In Mnmnlf I'll-lfn hniiiK ut II n, in, Mr|il, ID whlli Willow Doll IOIIKO In Mlntalnh hum, Im litiltl Thnrnttny, .Inn. Ill, liy tlio |liiHiili«r»lil|> niiiimlUtu, tnul Unit JohJh n V , I'riiwi'l' l ffo r IIIIIVIIIK rn I'D rtif wn» NI»I<|IIIIK, They Ilcd who MIIIII. lilniKclr In llu> nlirKt wllh to Ihliiii'iii'il (ioliitln nml mis I wlmrii thn VnnUlnlm fntnlly upond nuxllliuy nf thn Vclcninn of li'ur> of thn jrtiiin, nml niiuiiiK lirnlIcul- li'iilii'i! mi tin 1 ilUlilliiiln, TUMI lulu IIIIIIVIIIIIM I liny nnialriiiim witnllriK lo |uln Hie lil| "V, nil., nil. linllllnl, Until Mill •in I'lilllii'r AI lily ii'Viilvi'i , Mr, K Ihtilr MiniiiiiT viii:iitliiii, I'lllii Win*, nt thu pout liuiiiu un iDVfliMUn limy nllpnit IHIMUKIIU liirhll»f» Hiiipli il ii'iiiHiilllrn (!u.i Him /iiil'l hi' hml m»ln wn« DWIIOI' of III" KIUKIH Urn IIHIIIU mnl i hl|| IIIIUI Hun, I'liiniil ninininK IIJ.DI lt>ii lili lun.liliun »> ili'iili'il lii INK ill llii' inrlii', I'lif Minulny HIII'M« of Mr, iim| Mm, Mi'iihnnlii KI, lIih'li *it> hiiil Thmmlny nviuliiua r r nn anlml Mienim mnl '•"I' M'llh fur. , >r,p II-'IIIIJ - i t* i \ ->ir,ihllhrr|l lrri,| | I»inr T i| Mil* • r i lr I >i*r ii'|'rir<*iii'ii M|II <«••»( cil l il. i y AlKMimle ly I'umpnny nf Nuwnik nml Im Vniilllnhn wcr>' Mr, mid Mia. John Ilic itiixllhiiy hit* iilvi'it ft new H»d ll.iiik buiuuin hall, Ou lo Hu ili}'« in the tiniuiy j»il, Ltmliuk ul 4'ieihold, lived nl U«A Ulti tin Mtthtl tt tiivlnia, of flfiK lu dill tkuill Ltuou tl). , RED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 12, 1930 Page Three Garbage Problem Fashions for Brides Doremus—Paulus Nuptials Fair View Squad EiiIre Nous iMcmbers To Be Shown Feb. 7 Re-ekcls Kenny Realty Plan. Thcaler Parly Bodine Voices The owners of the Love Lane James H. Good.ipccd of Country The Entre Nous, at n meeting Lacks 'Unity' Bridal shoppee of West Front st., Club estates was re-elected presi- In Active Season yesterday at the home of Mrs. Wil- Opposition to Mrs. Bluma Gubin and Mrs. Phyl- dent of the Fair View First Aid liam Decker nt Shrewsbury, r,iada lis DeGeronimo, will stage squad of Hendden's Corner, Mid- McLougblins illove plans for their annual theater p.ir- At Highlands bridal show in the shop Tuesday dletmvn township, Tuesday night To W(;st Allrnlmrsl ty. The event will bn held in May. Any New Taxes evening, Feb. 7, for the benefit of at the llro house on route 35. Also Mr.s. George Redden presided at G.O.P. Resolution the Sister Kenny foundation. J. re-elected were Arthur Sodcn, vice George Kenny, president of Illr. the business meeting which was Favors Use of Edward Cook and Mrs. Mildred president, and Jtichnrd Nngle, followed by a social hour. Wieczonick, chairmen of the Sis- Kenny Realty corporation of Wi-st On Incinerator Hit treasurer. End, reports considerable actlv;^' Attending were Mrs. Rita H. Slate Highway ter Kenny drive in the county, will Others chosen were William H. speak on the work of the founda- in the local real cstnto market. In Douglas, Mr.s. .Joseph Bray, Mr*. By Democrats Tallmnn, secretary; Arthur Soden, the pa.st few weeks, the Kenny George Clovcnherg, Mrs. Edward Department Funds tion. 1 politics played an important pa captain; Gus Dryer, first lieuten- firm JIH-*J handled .sales nmonnlinff O'Flaherty, Mrs. Martin MnOirr ?, The show will feature original ant; William Kane, .second lieuten- ti) 5101,750. Mr.s. Donald Matthews, Mrs. Ann Trenton. N\ J., Jan. 12 (A.P.)— in the Highlands garbage problem ant; Walter Patterson, trustee for discussed at Tuesday night's h" designs by Mrs. Gubin and Mrs. Amonjr those sales was tho pur-Fyfc, Mrs. Tony E. Hunting, Mr.s. Opposition to new taxes was th« DeGeronimo, including gowns for three years; Isaac Hill, enffinccr; chase by Mr. and Mrs. Donalrl Mc- Nicholas Lamb, Mrs. Clarence Do- keynote at the opening of the ough council meeting. brides, their attendants, costumes Hnrlan Hognn, first assistant engi- 17-lth legislature Tuesday. A. flve-polnt plan designed to solv IjOiifjlilin uT 47 Spring tor.. RedIan, Mrs. Charles Oiblin antl :,'rs. for brides' mothers, and other orig- neer, and Dr. Cicoi-ge Wagner, Bank, of the property of Mr. andWilliam Turnier. Senate President Samuel L. Bo- the garbage situation was present inal gowns offered 'by the sh<*p. squad physician. During 1040 the dine IR.~ Hunterdonl, speaking ed.in the form of a resolution b Mrs. Robert Wilson, which fronts Brides-elect attending will be giv- squad answered 29G calls of which on Deal Lake, at Kd^emcre dr., to a senate chamber jammed with the three-man all Republican gfli en corsages, gifts of Honey Bee 98 were of the emergency type. VHitnra and flower.1*, recommend- bage committee, headed by Counci West Allcnhurst. Tho MCLOIIKII- florist shop, Shrewsbury. lin.s are. now residing in their new School to Use ed that new taxes bn stalled off man Charles Hatzenbuehler. Othc: home. by use nf state Highway Depart- committee members are Council ment funds. men Louis Loder, Jr., and Alcxan Welfare Board Edwin Moure, former mnnager of Bottled Water This policy was written into Bo- der Balirs. Holy Cross P.T.A. Joseph's restaurant, has fiurcliaEed dinc's opening speech after con- The Democrats, who control thi the Lavender Bull, drive-in restaur- Checking Well Wnler ferences with all members of the council, were willing to accept thi Work Explained ant on highway 3H, Ocean town- G.O.P. senate majority. recommendations as possible sug Fathers' Night ship. Ho bought It from Tulams, At Tiiiton Falls "I sincerely believe," Eodine de- gestions but opposed approvin Supervisor Speuks incorporated, which is headed liy clared, "that the future security them in tho form of a resolution. Annual Event Set Spencer Bcntlcy, former stage anil The State Bonrd of Health Is be of our state and nation is closely The recommendations include To Service Lcuguc radio actor. Mr. Moore Intends ing naked to make an immedint associated with the philosophy repair of the incinerator, purchas For Tuesday, Feb. 14 to make extensive improvements test to determine if a Rutgers uni that public spending must be cur- or condemnation of lots on Watc Functions of the Monmouth Coun- to the business. vcrsity report that water used a tailed." Plans for Fathers' night Tues- ty welfare board were discussed by Tinton Fall*; school is polluted an Witch ave., adjacent to the garbagi Judffn Louis V. HinchliffcTi res- 1 Governor Driscoll took no direct dump, prevention of unlawfu day, Feb. 14, were made Tuesday Mrs. Beatrice Washburnc nt a idence at 7 Spier ave., Allenhurst, "not fit for human consumption' i part in the opening-day program, dumping ami starting of fires at th night when Holy Cross Parent- meeting of the Junior Service has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. ICm- accurate. but he had this comment on Bo- dump, and construction of a fenc Teacher association met in regular league of Red Bank Tuesday mett McLoughlin of 12 Spier ave., The township board of education dine's speech: along the portions of Water Witc session at Holy Cross hall, Rumson. the home of Mrs. Walter Seymour, Allenliur.sl. They will move .'here received the Rutgers report, at its "I found it interesting and con- and Navcslnk -aves., which borde The February meeting will be held Jr., at Fair Haven. The speaker In the sprint;. Of stucco construc- Tuesday ni^bt meeting. It wns il structive. It undoubtedly rcflecta the garbage dump. at Holy Rosary hall and will fea- is supervisor of the welfare hoard's tion, with Spanish tile roof, the reply to a request for an nnalysi in part the discussions he and I Councilman John Newton, ture a covered-dish supper and en- case workers. house consists of a. large living mndc by Monmouth County Organ have had over the past three Democrat, was the first to oppos tertainment. Mrs. August Mueggc Mrs. Washhurne explained that room, with stone; fireplace, dining ization for Social .Services school months on subjects covered by is In charge of refreshments and the board administers and super- nurses. The nurses had forwarded the clauses of the proposed rcsolu room, butler's pantry, modern a water sample to the university. him." tion. "I can't blow hot and cold, Mrs. Raymond Hellker, program. vises county, state and national kitchen, six master bedrooms, two Bodine also indicated that ef- Mothers are requested to contact programs that provide for the •Mrs. Nellie Oshorn, district clerk ho said, adding "when the dum tile baths and servants' quarters. was instructed to telephone st.it forts will be made to curtail use was closed I promised the peopl Mrs. Muegge regarding types of needs of persons over- 65 years of Other sales include the Allun- Q. Last week he declared state of- the plant before going Into confer- Aumack, Ralph Acquaro and Charles K. Applcfc'ate at Monday Voters, Red Bank region, Tuesday and Increase in aid to education, treasurer; Mrs. Dorothy Uzdllla of Icials will get nowhere near the ence. Abraham Zager; sick committee, night's borough council mooting. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jo- On War Experiences American nffairs and Zionist Ynuth Occanport, Incoming secretary- 1230,000,000 they requested for the An ordinance regulating sewago and house social, C. Gordon Wilson, The appointment was unanimously seph L. Turner, Fair Haven. Plans movements In the United States., tren.iurcr; Henry Schweitzer, 950-51 operating expenses. approved. for the meeting were made by the Col. Harry A, Martin of Hance Keansburg; Joseph G. McCue, rental fees was passed on first read- Harry Aumack, Albert Mcrtna, Har- ave., Shrewsbury, wns guest speak- She also said that American Ha- ing. ThB ordinance demands pay- old Mangarelll. Council also adopted a resolution executive board Tuesday at the Rumson, nnd Mrs. Vera Morris of The New Jersey Supreme court er a week ago last night at thodnssah members Inst year contrib- Long Branch. ment of 33 and one-third per cent Ex-Chlof Dominic Figaro and setting tho police captain's salary homo of Mrs. Samuel W. Hausman, last declared the main portions of at |3,(J0O (i year. Tho department Peters pi. American hotel, Freehold, at a uted more than nine million dollars The directors of tho county he state's new loyalty oath law of tho water bill as payment for Councilman Harold Hurley, chair- meeting of tho Monmouth-Ocean for Hadassah aid programs In Is- sewage use. A further provision Is man of the fire committee, were until Uila time had been operating Mrs. Hausman, league social wel- bonrd will moct Jan. 10 at the inconstltutlnnnl. with a chief and two lieutenants. chapter of the New Jersey Society rael. home of Mr. Stryker. In a 5-2 ruling Monday, the court that a $1 license fee must be paid mado honorary members of the fnro chairman, has arranged the of Professional Englncurs, He told Tho chapter will hold Us annual to have connections made into the company, A discussion arose concerning program. Speakers will be Miss aid tho law no longer applied to tho separation of the borough su- Rhodtt Southall, county deputy di- of his experiences in the corps of Jewish National Fund night pro- itate officers or candidates for system. Tho connections must be Engineers during the invasion of gram Feb. 5. Zlmel Rcsnlck of An- Mmur Dnnce Pupils mado by a llconscd plumber and perintendent and operator of thurector of Old Ago Assistance, who late olllce. That portion of tho oyce Ida Carlstrom sewage disposal plant positions. will toll of assistance on tho county Africa and Southern Franco. bury Park will be the speaker. aw requiring nn oath from school must have tho approval of the Clarence Gnll of Red Bank re- Samuel Botwln, Red Bank, will be Huve Formal AfTair board of health and plumbing In- Until the organization mooting, tho level, and Mrs, Lcsllo D. Seoly, Eat- achers was not before the court s June Briilc-to-Be two pouts were one. Leo McCnnn ontown, Mrs. Arthur Cone, "Jr., nnd ported that the annual stato con- soloist. Mrs. Munny Rosen Is The Junior assembly of the fur decision. spector, vention will be held nt the EAICA meeting' elmlrmnn. Oooruo McGowan, appointed Mr. and Mri. Thuro Cnrlatrom of was minted acting borough super- Mrs, Frnnk P, Kuhl, Red Bank, Kthel .Mount Moznr "tluxil nf danc- Written by Chief Justice Arthur Barberlo ave., Highlands, hnve an- intendent, hut no one was nuiiiud and Mrs. Harry J. Carlln, K'nve- IoiifiR hotel, Newark, Apr. 11 and Arrangements in IICIIIK nuulu to ing held'a formal cln.u ilnnce Sat- T. Vanderbllt, tho court's opinion plumbing Inspector last week, re- ,5. Charles Hall of Oakhurst, ohup- urday night at the studio. signed. Mayor Dempsoy appointed ounced tho engagement of their to tho sewiigu dlflposal plant opcr- sink,, on tho community plain. hold a card party and fashion show said the 1910 legislature over- lai|ghtci\ Miss Joyce Ida Carl- ntor'B position. C. Leroy Bowno is tor president, announced that the In March at Little Silver school Present weio Misses Bertha ] stepped Its powers when it sought Joseph Lindner to that ponltlon. Mrs. Lester Stork said that the annunl surveyors' conference at Mr. McGowan, Mr. Lindner and trom, to Robert Flnnagnn, son of serving In a hold-over capacity, league had been lonnod a copy o[ with Aim. H, Benedict Levin and Hoynton, Sandra Rice, Joy Ford, to require a. loyalty oath In addU •tntthew Flanagan of New York Council passed u resolution tot- Hie Btnvnns Iii.tlltulR of Technology Mrs, Lester It, (ilenn as chairmen. Jmin fJriirf, Kll/.ulictli Rymer, Dor- tlon to those .set forth in the state, Potor McGough wcro named nn In- tho Hoover roport by Mrs. Bruce ivlll bo hold Saturday. spoctors for master plumbers' li- Ity, A June woddlng Is planned. ting a salary of $100 a month for Bcrckmnns, nnd that any member The clmpter will hold a children's othy Klenk, Kathy Lnbrocqiio, and Federal Constitutions, the sewage plant oHicrator's posi- may borrow it, Sho ttlso announced party at tho Community center, Muiy Virginia. Mason, Barbara Tho opinion upheld an earllai censes. Miss Carlntrom is a graduate of Feb. 12, featuring a maglclnn and MeClellun, Normn. Jean Morhart, ruling by tho Superior court's Ap- Tho nppllcntlons of Thomnn J. Ulantlo Highlands high school tion, though Mr. Boivno snkl thoplans for a short piny, "Economlcn Muriel Uerry Hostess Job required an eight-hour dny and nnd Taxes" to bo given at tho Fob- an entortnlnmont program. Pntrli'lii Hchucker, Valcrio Smith, pellate division. Brltton nnrt Burtln S. Perry a» nd Is employed by Kay Dunhlll at At 2l»t Birthday Andrea VanNnttmnd, Oall Wllklnn The loyalty laws, passed unani- spoclal o/Ilcorn without pny wore Branch, Mr, Flanagan Is a that ho has had to work Saturday,!, ruary mooting, Appearing In tho play will bo Miss Holen Horrmann, nnd C'hrlslii Warden, nnd Ijuiien mously I11.1t spring hy the legisla- referred to tho police committee. [indimto of Cardinal Hnyca high Sundays and liolldaya, Miss Murlol Barry, daughter of IVIiddleloKii Auxiliary HamK I'owell Hcyland, Warren ichool, nnd studied nt Pnco collojro IfpflhnM; MM. Kii/fcno BadRloy, Mr, nnd Mr«. llenjnmln Uerry of ture, required stale candidates and Little Silver; Mm. Arthur ROHM, Kntontown, Saturday night will ob- PIUIIH I'll I lire I'lvrtit* Carter, (leorcc DniwIuuiRh, Rnli- ollleoliolduru to swear they are not ind tho City C'ollogo or Now York. Hobbery ort Drew, Joseph Klnnnery, (Juy member* of nny organization ad- Alice Abliio Viwluml Abblc, to Robert W, Hod- o S moiiji, Helen flarrclt, Hlchnnl WWI- and Mis. lOdwnnl I), l.entllhuii ndention hull on NeH'mfin,S|>Hnjj/i tuko the until brfnro tho Novonj; inond, ill'., non of Mi, mid Mm, Mrs, John W. Howe, Jr., of 3yr- \A>CU\ Girl ili'h, I'enK.v Menu, Mr, iinil Mm, wrrn liuntuw.i, Ktii|ili)yc<'» Honor cine, N, Y,, announce* the ciifiugr" ril., Mondny n;«liI. Kdwnrd Chiisry, Wlllinm Swopr, tier election on Kiounda that the I Itohcit \V. Itcdmond, nl«o of Miitn- PinIIH fur n charity bull IhM uath .villKIH to Imposed "thought- | wan, unit of her daughter, MIM Cyn- According In ulatn police, nnr>, Minn Cluirlritlo Horn of llroiul nl. .lenn Miller, "Mleltey" l'nnf|iilnl, 1 'I'wu vi'ixllnft nmulilni's ivnic rlllnl pill ty In I" Melil nt thi' lli'iiriiM Col. .lor a. Hi'tini'tt, ba.«o dliT"toi" Maliiwun IIIKII ichool unit Mr, Hrd- on of Mr, nnd Mrs, Thomas Hindi- Imcl n« her holldny ffii(>«lj Mhunn F/'fink l.o.ileilo, Mr, nml All* /tun- o! clei (lonlr rilKl'irrriiiK flt W.'il- IIIKI an unknown mini of money neth Kniy, I'Yiid Trnviito, Patricia IIIII Country rltili wen' rliliti\ MUM, June I'lnm Ilylnnil nml . llii/.i'l mid Mm, All's Her 114Luther M. I'ollok, nnnUtnnl bum' duty In Jnpnn, ltn Ix employed .In, William A, KnrokMh >it Fair ley r at. her«lK«Hl iillli'i'i' tif tliu Ami'i Iciiii I'lx- ,1, ltitymiinil Di'ltldilrr, Mm. Uiiyd Ihe IIHIVI' tu (lillllnn All' Kon'o lumi', n Imko «nlr, Hiitiinlny 11111111I111, at I monthly point iiwnrd* Tueiiilny a'. Iti'd Hank Catholic IIIKII miliniil mi- t HyiiuMMn university mitt vlun. lUHIlll fill' lull' KUI'NlM Illlll fl'll'llllN, lii'dlllniiiuy fnici'K in World U'ur I II, Thulium, Mm, J. Wrlnht llrnwii, Iliinii', N, Y, Otlii'M fi'lul uii' tlii<««> havlilKun'11 mipi'i' iinulu'l oit llrmid | i\ iwHilltiH o( (liifilMii c'luli II.K.I) lltiM'hiin. 'I'lli! ineclliiit will lie in iinnldont of Alpha Phi Ontj»:n Utlloi'H nlli'tlillnir all Ihiec I'vnnt.i anil IIH chli'f uluiuil ullln'r fium Mi,i lliiiii'll Ciinuvi'i, MM, AIIIIIII lUlil V. lil k'uw tllu K'ltl'llUr^ll I,,i:ii nt Ktillnwfililp hull, Iliilniili'l, A Imruu of Minn nii'iiilii'iH nf IIIII iili'iiiMy thert, Ifn win Kriiil'.nlti'il [vnvn Mlimni (Jriii'p llciily mill Ui\r- IWK in m;il, vni unvi'llt'il laM Hlillditi', Mm, KIIMI In(nin, MM, nn \ ,ii (mix ii. 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tween olghth grade pupils and par-Malayan Stnrts THERE'S STILL TIME ents will follow. Some of tho sub- 4-H Club Agent jects to be discussed will be allow- Hospital Drive DRESSES ances, dating, homo chores and tel- evision. Mrs. Bowie also told of The Hazard hospitnl building Tells of His Work plans for mothers and pro-schonl fund committee of Matawan open- children to attend a meeting at her ed Us campaign Monday with many GREATLY REDUCED TO JOIN Leonard Williams citizens volunteering their services home nursery school In order that Talks at Little Silver the mothers may observe the as solicitors. The goal is $10,000. youngsters In group play. She also Stephen D. LavOlo is chairman. to cost and below Leonard Williams, 4-H Club announced a meeting of the teen- The campaign workers arc Mrs. The Merchants Trust Company's agent for Monmnuth county, told age canteen board of Little Silver Randolph Miller, Mrs. Charles Jur- members of the Little Sliver Par- for next week to further plans for m:in, Otto Ostcnfeld, Mrs. Jnmoa ent-Teacher assuciation of the the local canteen. Martin, Mrs. Rose Colot, Mrs. growth of 'I-H club work since Us Mrs. Joseph Lord, membership Thoimis Stnmes, Mrs. Randolph 1950 Xmas Savings Club chairman, announced n total of 100 Heuser, Mrs. Theodore Phelun, inception in 1914. He was guest Martin Bosak, Richard Voclker, HATS Vi OFF speaker at a meeting of the asso- members. Mrs. George Shoemaker ciation Tuesday afternoon. exhibited the summer round-up Mrs. Leroy Smith, Mrs. Douglas NO CHARGE TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT certificate received from the JN'ow Ward, Mrs. John MacKenna, Louis Mr. Williams said the 4-H club N.' Pazlenza, M. P. Coon, Mrs. was started by the extension serv- Jersey Congress of Parents and Teachers for completed work on Theodoro Baker, Mrs. Howard Right now . . . this week . . . you can ice of tho U. S. department of agri- Shlnn, Mrs. Leon Garrison, Mrs. culture to funnel information from the health of children entering guarantee yourself a big check for next school last September. J. F. Flynn, Tony Nucclo, Mrs. Town & Country Shop Christmas' expenses . . . R Gift Fund that universities into rural communities. William Strother, Miss Olive Still- Tho program was planned to bene- Mrs. Burdgo told members of the will buy all your presents, the trimmings well, Mrs. Frank Gray, Sr., Mrs. ilt farmers, homemakcrs and youth. tentative budget adopted by tho G. P. Lawton, Mrs. Edward Hoi li- 12 LINDEN PLACE RED BANK ... and even a little something special Today, he said, there are 1,350,000 Little Silver board of education, cit, Mrs. Daniel Heaney, Mrs. J. for yourself. Join now while there Is still members in tho United States, and and urged attendance at the school Clarence Lewis, Mlsg Rose Dona- OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. time! Club Closes Jan. 31st. the clubs have extended into urban board public meeting Jnn. 19 when hue, J. S. McCurdy, Mrs. Thomas as well as rural districts. Any boythe budget will be adopted. She Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weir, or girl between ten and 20 mayexplained thnt actual school costs Walter Sleber, William Bader, Mrs. YOU'LL HAVE THIS • IF YOU SAVE THIS join. A member chooses one of 18 are up a relatively small amount, William Hussey, Mrs. Herbert Hy- projects as his year's work, and but the large increase in the budget er, Jay Shaw, Mrs. Arthur Eulng- the finished product la exhibited at is due to greatly increased tuition ton, Johnson Cartan, Robert Hatd- $1QQ S2.00 a week the county 4-H Club fair. Recrea- costs tn Red Bank, and to one and ie, Fred Rnpolla and Mort O'Con- tion and fun nre also on the pro-possibly two more teachers. She ner. . grams. In closing Mr. Williams announced that the board of educa- OCA 5.00 a week said any interested person may tion will present a. panel discussion off start a club by getting in touch at the P.T.A. meeting Feb. 7. Tinton Falls with the local club agent for In- Hostesses for tho meeting were struction. seventh and eighth grade mothers Stephen Vasilick, commander of CQA 10.00 a week the Capt. David A. Walling Ameri- The second speaker at the meet- with Mrs. George Drawbaugh and Mrs. A. G. Morhart as chairmen. can Legion post, this week an- ALLEN BROTHERS ,7 ing was Mrs. Charles Blair, first nounced that tho post Is collect- grade teacher, who discussed her Mrs. Margaret King presided at the ing toys—old, new or in need of NO ENTRANCE FEE! posturo class and explained causes tea table. Committee members repair—in connection with tho Le- of poor posturo among the school were Mrs. A. J. Dielman, Mrs. Port- A Illcht Scrvlca Fee Will Be Charged It All Payments Are Not Completed gion's national drive for Euro- children. She stressed the Import- land Merrill, Mrs. Lorenz Klonk, pean children. Anyone having NEW '9 500 HOME ance of good carriage, and illus- Mrs. E. W. McClcllan, Mrs. M. L.toys enn leave them at the Tinton trated her talk with corrective and Campbell, Mrs. H. Denman Smith Falls school or telephone Eaton- normal postures. and Mrs. E. L. Ruh. town 3-0949 to arrange for them Mrs. John Eggcnberger, goals to be picked up. Toys do not have chairman, explained the necessity Hivcr Plnza Woman's to be wrapped, since the post will for the 15 P.T.A. goals as set up by take care of packing and ship- the national association to keep Club Hears Rev. Squire ping. The post ladies' auxiliary the local associations close to the is assisting on collections and ideals of the founders, and to Rev. Roger J. Squire, pastor of wrapping. measure the achievements of each the Red Bank Methodist church, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Salt are unit. She said, however, that the spoke on "Worries nnd Fears," at vacationing In St. Petersburg, Fla. number of goals achieved was nota meeting of River Plaza Woman's Tho Ladies' Aid met Thursday as important as the quality of work club last Thursday at the home of at tho home, of Mrs. Sarah Scott. done by each department. Mrs. Belford Tmitt on Nutswnmp Plans wore made for a spaghetti rd. Mis. Harold Perry nnd Mrs.supper to be served in the Tinton Winter clearance Mrs. A. Edwin Burdge presided Warren DcBrown were assisting Falls fire house a week from to- at the business meeting. Mrs. Pathostesses. night. Anthony Mnrzo ngnln will Zambrano asked parents to be pre- Mrs. Irving Wells, president, re- pared to participate in the cake prepare the supper. Tho next meet- sale to be held by the Brownie ported tho club's 28th anniversary ing of the group will be held Feb. troops during the-next school con- will be observed at a special pro- 2 at tho home of Mrs. Dunham ference period, and Mrs. Eggen- gram Thursday, Feb. 2, at the V. Relnig, Broad st., Entontown. berger reported on tho successful homo of Mrs. George Cnstleman Tho cub scout pack will meet operation of the P.T.A. lunch rooni. at River Plaza. Monologues will in Tinton Falls school a week be given by Mrs. Lillian Tucker, from tomorrow night. Mrs. A. W. Bowie, parent educa- and the assisting hostesses will bo Tho Ladles' auxiliary of the fire tion chairman, announced a pro- Mrs. Marshall McDowell nnd Mrs.company met Monday night. Host- gram for teen-agers and their par- Joseph Kcllcy. esses were Mrs. John Tectar, Mrs. ents to be held at the school Tues- Mrs. W. Gilbert Manson, arts nnd Frank Slayer and Mrs. Sarah day, Jan. 21, at 3:15 p. m. Two crafts chairnian, reported thnt the Scott. Hostesses for the Feb. 13 movies will be shown, "You andsale held by this department at meoting will be Mrs. H. H. Wad- Your Friends," and "You and Your the December meeting was success- lell, Mrs. Thomas Tellefsen and Family." A panel discussion bo- ful. Mrs. Stephen Vasilick. drastic reductions One of New Models in 1950 Chevrolet Line

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A HlKiiiid tn bn in(ii-ii 1'imlly IIIBIMIHII- UO0M8, HTIID1O Oil l'LAV- ,v»r iMM'lnd, It In the chief nlciiicnt new "jiiiwor-ji'l" imrbui'dur i' 11 m I • Idi' from 1 tin nl'li'ii, HUIU)i:itS AND DEVELOPERS ItOOM n mi optliiiiiil, I'xtni'Uiml "power- lining tlm "lenn" perlodx In iiiifl'i- AIIIIIIIIKII I ho del Air, pun/limn- • CKII.INd INHUI.ATION enm." liieludfd I* n IIII'MCI, mum line feed mul nffunh t|iili'!•. f t>< >- |MI I I nl niter finijii* (i»n»ici*iim iitN nuiinU ||\H>U ll.lv I' ill inlll|i|l It I'll uc< •fllcU will! mill I, iMli-lglll UJi- Uil cunvtutlcinAl It Pays To Advertise In The Register RTCD BANK KEOISTKR, .TAXfAKY 12, IMO Page Five Woman's Club Board their proposed playground and rec- decorated, there will be no Janu- INCOMK TAX RETUKNS reation center. Frank Reuthtr, ary mooting. The next session will VIOLIN SQUARE DANCING School Budget Told of PAL Program deputy chief of Red Bank police be Feb. 10. New members HCivpi- PKEPAKED America's Best Corsets department, outlined the group's cd were Mr.^. Daniel Dondi, Mrs. Lessons for Beginners and Advanced Students STANLEY MclNTOSH Fitted by Graduate Oorsetiena The executive board of the P.cd program. The board meeting p>u,. .- , Harry Martin, Mrs. H. R. Vmjcl. ' Walter Pfeiffer. .. Up at Highlands Bank Woman's club, at a meeting Andrew P. Hill TUCKER'S gram was arranged by Mrs. IrvinR j Mrs. Lester H. Apple. Mrs. Rich- ' VIOLIN SOLOIST AND INSTRUCTOR Tel. Red Bank 6-I435 HOOKKKBP1NG SKRVICK Monday at the clubhouse, ofte.-ctl Rink, civics chairman. . i nrd H. Hammond and Mr.«. S.-mim 1 19 Alston Court — Rsd Bank S-1411R Hearing Jan. 23— For Engagement II Uortlllr-y SI. Rnl Bank. .V. .1. CORSET SHOP their support to the plans of the Since the clubhouse is being re- Welnstein. Call or write for appointment 131) Broadway Long Branch Dr. Pellz lo Run Again local Police Athletic League, in PHONIC RK B-M15. A budget of $108,167 was tenta- tively approved Monday night by the Highlands school board. The public hearing will be held Jan. 23 at 8 p. m, at the board room in the grammar school. Last year's budget was $02,506. Georgo Foster, district school clerk, said the increase is due mostly to higher teachers' salar- ies for 1050-51 and increased tui- tion rates and a larger enrollment. Teachers' salaries, Mr. Foster said, have jumped $H,820. There will be 30 more Highlands pupils going to high school in the fall than went to high, school last fall. Highlands, being a sending district of Atlantic Highlands high school, must pay tuition fees for their pupils. The tuition rate at Atlantic Highlands was raised from $210 per pupil to $225 per pupil, The total increaso in tuition fees will be $5,115. Mr. Foster said that $5,000 has been appropriated in the budget for construction of a new floor in the auditorium. The terms of Board President Bernard Crcighton and members James McGough and Dr. David Pcltz will expire this year. Dr. Peltz has filed for re-election, but the others have not signified their 0* intention. 10PEN EVERY FRIDAY TIL 9 P.M. Knuisuu The nnmr of relirinc mayor .1. Edward Wilson was inadvertantly omitted from tlin list printed in last week's issue of The Register HEINZ KETCHUP -£ Acme Sav-U-Trim removes much surplus fat be fore weighing, thus giving you more meat for of giirsts present at a cocktail your money! party given Monday of last week One Week Only! by Mayor and Mrs. Peter H. B. Cummin;;. Franco American Spaghetti 15%-oi. con Miss Catherine Bctts of Kivcr rd. spent Saturday at Philadelphia 0 8 LEGS LAMB ib. 55c visiting her sister, Mrs. Christopher FlanneVy. Hearts Delight Large Prunes " Tlt.7,.19c Acme self-service meat depts. feature ready-for-the-oven legs of lamb at 65c lb., an equal vaiue! Mr. and Mrs. Billy Finegan called Mr. Finegan's mother, Mrs. William Finegan of Narumson 3t., H E the week between Christmas end Tomato Juice «-** 3 '£T 25c Chocolate Kisses To JPkB. 25c Smoked Cala Ham ib. 29c New Years day from Paris, France c m b to wish her a happy New Year. Ideal Prune Juice ".X 25c Marshmallows « -'• PL a 31c Easily prepared! Full of flavor. Most economical! Serve a cola horn tonight! Mr, Finegan is studying music at mw the Paris conservatory, Sunsweet Prune Juice "„" 29c Choc Spangles L.. P;, 29c Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Paulson H on Bingham ave. Mr. and Mrs. Apricot Nectar '",fL 10c Nabisco Grahams X" 28c Extra Fancy Fowl ib. 35c have moved into their new home 7 Paulson are formerly of Brooklyn Sauerkraut "EM Lev 2 \ r 23c Sunshine Cheez-it "Z 17c Just the thing for a delicious fricassee, pot pie or stewed chicken. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McFarland ot SU Featured ot all Acmes! Ridge rd. have returned from Standard Tomatoes 2 I';" 23c Krispy Crackers ~P,9 25c Westchcster, N. Y., where they lb spent the holidays with Mrs. Me- Butter Beans£?*£?20-oi. ca„n 15c Del Monte Peaches 1" 25c Loin Lamb Chops 75c CHUCKS LAMB * 39c Farmland's parents. /• DEI MONMONH t7-oi. 0El lb Benjamin Sutherland of Ilivcr rd, \t\Jltl 2 Cant Fruit Cocktail "TL. „ 33c Rib Lamb Chops 65c Stewing Lamb *-23c who has been confined to his home •with pneumonia is reported as im Brill's Spanish Rice '^ 19c Ideal Apple Sauce 2 1? 23c proving. Fresh Ground Beef *• 49c John Rogers, son of Mr. oi. pa 2Sc where they will spend two months Fresh Eg^s"^ Hut Carton of 12 J#C 5fA 00K visiting Mrs. Dayton's parents, Mr. Old Dutch RINSO Broccoli Spears '" Z?,..,,. and Mis. Stanley Peters, Large Eggs Cold Stal Mlxtd Color r •) The Sons and Daughters of Cleanser Rid Cailon 0! 12 J I C Teddy's Fillet Cod '£ 35c Liberty will Install officers tomor- packsgi 11c lar Ood row night at a meeting at Odd Silver Seal Eggs " ca',n „ „ Teddy's Oysters X. 49c Fellows hall.' Giant Ecanomy The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist 2 r 23c Rinso <6.oi. patkagi church will meet tonight at 8 Special for one week! o'clock at the parsonage. Mrs. Henry Runsliaw and Mrs. Mlldrud Acme BAKED GOODS Kanchl will be hostesses. LUX FLAKES Silver Dust Mrs. W. O. Blxler of Ocean ave. S-OI, ]oft Friday for St. Petersburg, Fla., lie With Cannon 77r where she will spend the remainder Fau Clolh, lof|t pkfl. LI \» VIRGINIA 1EE SPECIAL! of the winter. "»•«. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fowler oC With Cannon Dlih CO- White Cocoanut Bar Cake 35c Ocean ave. aro vncntlonlng at « Buy this week and save! Towtl, glanl pks. •*•« Scbring, I'lu. Rich yellow cake, deliciously vanilla Iced, cocoanul topped! "Bargin' Around Mother* of the children In Mr*. Alice Weir's rhwi nt the Sea Bright ACME With Boulton" unhonl will hcilri a enkn stile und VIRGINIA LEI SPECIALI WPAT, 93 on your dial, liaznr Snliirdiiv, Jim. ill, nl Day- FRESH FRUITS land, Omm live., fur thn brncllt of Date & Nut Breakfast Cake 29c every day — Monday Ihr. Hnmc «ml School an.iudnlion Broccoli '&£ bunch 29c through Friday, I I a.m. The .'nlr uml haziir will ln.it liuln to 12 noon! 9 a. m, until i p. m, VEGETABLES Rushed torn-fresh to your nearby Acme. Large, fancy bunches. FollouiHg ilnmi featured by )lilu Houlton! IN"liiK~MArilNK8 Angel Food Ring K& 39c John P, Nnylor, son of Mr. nnd Western Carrots bunch 10c Reddi-Wiprft- -53c MM. CIoorRo F. Naylor of Brigh- Virginia Lee Spice Loaf IT 25c h ton ct., LOUR lliiincli, and a 1040 The country's finest, large, tender, fancy carrots! Most economical, most delicious! v fln Sheffield Milk "" tXL 22c cniduato ot Rod Bunk, Catholic Jelly Doughnuts " " £*.», 25c w Ai high school, in undergoing rocrult rit Geo. Inn Cookies ",r.. ;,. 39c training nt tho Murlno fJorpn ro- Popular Size Juicy Florida Oranges *«. 35c v a l lKI l crull depot, 1'nrrln Island, S. C. Danish Pecan Ring "°"" " 35c Carolina Rice '" "",6rw 18c Nnylor tmlMr-d In the Mnrtno lbi 2 corps Hoc, 30 fin- Hiri'o yonm. Delicious Apples !!;«"* 3 25c Large Tangerines •>•••• 29c Supreme Pan Rolls ',7,'10c Royal Crown Cola 6k'. 229cC Large Pascal Celery •••* 19c Escarole S 2 "•••19c Supreme White Bread 14c Calo Dog Food 2'!;: 25c Jumbo Pascal Celery ^ 25c CauliflowerlN0W m"\. »- 29c Thrifty Liquid StarchC 21c Fvuami U, S. No. t MAIN! Hudson Napkins 2 SVi 21c CORN MUFFIN MIX «JL DRISSIS UP MEALS POTATOES 1 Servo your Rucsts corn muflini -Ib. economy Every hem Price Marked. you'll bo proud of. I'lnkorn Inn You Pay Only Onea for Your Total Food Purchosti! tho citinllty no oilier corn muffin size bag mix linn been 11M0 mrvMiiil, And A Receipt It Given With Every Purehato, Indicating tho ingredients nro precision- ft- Bright sunlight damages the fur ton Stevenson, Mrs. Frank Bliss cr spending some time in the Med- of live mink. Dainty maple leaf design, 84" wide to the pair, in soft shell color. Misty sheer weave and A NEW HOLLAND iturdy for long wear. Stretching SIDE HEMMED not necessary, just launder, iron Window Shades and hang! Lengths for most win- Garage 25% TO 50% OFF dows available. PAY ONLY 89 Ready Made CLEARANCE Keg. $1.39 $£90 Complete with roller; white or ecru, 23" to 31" wide, tip DRAPERIES 5 Weekly to tip. REGULARLY $19.95 TILE YOUR DRESSES 3x6' Plain Sides Were 16.95 • 19.95 • • iVoii; 10.00 Reg. $1.89 .95 Bath Room ¥ere 25.00 - 29.95 - - Now 15.00 12 89 Rich looking cotton and rayon PAY ONLY damask sateen lined, with pinch Duplex Shades pleated tops complete with tie COATS backs. Reg. fl.l* $190 Trimmed — Unfrimmed Choose solid color hammered I Weekly satin or stripe effect In wine, Were 49.95 • 55.00 - - Now 35.00 .29 decorator blue, hunter green, gold and du»ty rose. Or leaf RE-ROOF YOUR HOME Were 75.00 • 79.95 - - AW 58.00 design brocaded damask, In 3'x6'—green und white or 1 Pay Only $1.40 Weekly Krcon nml ecru. wine, red, grey, hunter groen, '** dotf blue and gold. Finish That Fxpansion Attic SUITS Pay Only $7,50 Woolily ADD A NEW DORMER Were 49.95 • 59.95 - - Now 35.00 Sani Aqua Shower Curtain Sets, Pay Only $1,90 Weokly REGULAR $ .95 REGULAR iA-95 TILE YOUR KITCHEN $7.95 $5.95 Pay Only $1,90 Wookly Blouiei Handbag* Substantial 5 4 Build a Skirt* Novelties I CIIKISILLE BASEMENT PLAYROOM Reductions FANCY Pay Only $4.00 Weekly BED SPREADS Endow Your PORCH SOFA PILLOWS Pay Only $2,75 Wo.kly ALL SALES FINAL REG. $6,95 REG. $1.99 REDUCED $|Z5 MODERN HOME TO IMPROVEMENT COMPANY AT T1IIJ WHITKIIOOBB nrialn C?Jhop CALL IW JII1UA1) HTIIIJMT v. J III III I S IIKI) HANK RED BANK 6-4088 UI'MN Kill DAY TIM, It, 39 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK'6-1465 Story Hours at Rumson Library Saturday To Help You.. • Miss Esther Bruce, librarian, and Mrs. James Thome, a teacher at Lafayette st. school, Rumson, will be the story tellers at the story CHECK YOUR PURCHASES hour Saturday at Oceanic library A&P PRICE-MARKS at Rumson. The program is spon- sored by the Northern Monmouth county branch, American Associa- Against Your Cash tion of University Women. Miss Bruce will read the stovles EVERY ITEM! at the early story hour for younger children, starting at 10 a. m. She Register Slip will read from "The Pied Piper of Hamlln," "David the Singer," the Evergreens Keep their Leaves in Winter" and "Little Daylight." Mrs. Thorne will be the reader at the hour from 11 until noon. Htr stories will include "The Mnjeli- SUPERMARKETS cas," "Mr. Popper and His Pen- guin" and "More Chucklebut Tales!" To Help You... r A&P MAKES EVERY

What do you consider good CUT YOUR FOOD BIIIS service in a food store? Do you PRICE AS LOW AS get it at your A&P? Of course, we expect all our em- ployees to be friendly and courteous. Soap M*rict>s Lntvvr! But we lliink good service goes be- POSSIBLE...EVERY DAY! yond that. We train our employoes Camay Soap to be prompt, efficient, helpful and accurate as well. For toilet and bath 1 To us good service means quality food offered at low prices in clean, You'll find A&P's prices easy to see and easy to take. For they're plainly 3 cakes 22c well-stocked and well operated stores. marked on every item in the store and clearly shown on every shelf . . . Any time your A&P doesn't attractively low every day in the week.Tliat means you can always be sure Camay Soap measure up to llicsc yardsticks of that we've made no mistake in putting up your order or adding up your '• For toilet and bath good service, please Jet us know bill and that you've made none in marketing at your thrifty A&P! bath about it. 2 cakes Please write: '•' P SHred Pineapple All brand. 29 or. can 33c Libhy's Sweet Peas . , • . I7ozeanl9e Customer Relations Department, Swan Soap A&P Food Stores, Yellow Cling Peaches i°na ' 29 oz. can 2.1c Kidney or Red Beans Sultana 2201. can 2 (or 23e For dishes, laundry and bath 420 Lexington A\c, N. Y. 17, N. Y. PcadieS D«l Monla or libby 30 oz. can 25c Golden Com A»P lancy-cr.am it/It 20oz. can2 for27e 3 £23- Frilit Cocktail Libby or Del Monle 29 oz. can ,'5,'V- Sweet Corn lona-cre«m ityle 20 oz. can 2 lor 21« J IllStailt CoffcC Max.well House 1 oz 47c 6oi.iarl.ii5 Diced Carrots D.I Moni. i. Pkfl. 18c a tb Pvg 35c String BeanS lona-ar.«n cut I9oz can2'or23« For dishes, laundry and bath INahisco Sugnr Wafers • • 3oz. pkg 2'or2oc Cut or Diced Beets lona JOoitanlOe 2 & 25* Preiniuin Saltine Crackers Nabiico i ib. ptg 25c Larscn's Veg-All • • • • • loot canine FRESH FRUITS Burry's Cookies Homespun aisorlmenl 11b. pkg. 39e Lima Beans Deirick JOOZ. ean2ior25« Oxydol Nestlc's Chocolate Morsels • <" pin 19c Libby'g Tomato Juice , • Hoi.ean2f«r25« Bast (or all laundry us* & VEGETABLES Nectar Ten Fuiniavor.d Kib.Pkg<19e Peter Paul Mounds . . • • • 3bars23o Prepared Spaghetti Ann Pege l5'/4oz. can2lor25e Our Own Tea Robust and wi Ktb.pko 45e Milk Chocolate Bars Henhey's or Neslla'i 6 ban 23c Tomato Soup Ann Paga 10>4 oz. can 9* Naturally better because they're naturally fresher. Budget-wise buys, too. Nectar Tea Bags . • • • pkg.of ^s43c BOSCO Milk amplifier 12 oz. jar 25c 24 oz. iar 43° HeinK Baked Beans . » i«oz. ean2ior27« Our Own Tea Bags ... pkg. oi 48 39c Royal Gelatin Desserts • • • Spkgi. 19c Ann Page Beans J verietiei u oz. can 3 'or 29* Chiffon Flakes Table Celery C^WM* 2»n For dishes, lingerie, etc. Light Meat Tuiia Fish Chicken ol Sea 7 oz. can 39c Mazoln or Wesson Oil pi 31e 6e Beardsley's Shredded Codfish 4 oz. pkg. 18c Minute Mild Concentrated CriscO Pure v.g.libl. ihortening I Ib. cen 29c ) Ib. b «n 39e For dishes and dudi Strawberries lirdiayeor Libby 12 oz. 37* Sweet Potatoes u. s No. I grade 2 lbs. 17e Stahl-Meyer Beef Stewr . . . i ib. c.n 39« APPLE SAUCE Cod Fillets Cap'nJohn lb.43c 20 oz. Yellow Turnips Canadian Ib. 5« ASP Brand pkg. ^Oc Heinz Tomato Ketchup • • Moz.boi.23e Fancy Quality 10. Yellow OllioilS U 5 No. I grad. 2 Ib! 17«

PalmolivFor toilet aned batSoah p Frcsll Kale Cleanedwashedr«adylocook lOoi csllobag 17e Sunnyfield Flour in>. pkg 18« Famous for Tender, Juicy Goodness. ..Priced for Thrift! Filbert Nut Meats . . . . . oozbag25c Pillshury Hot Roll Mix . . uv.oi.Pkg24e O cakes Pistachio Nuts •••••• 6OJ bag25c Dromedary Gingerbread Mix u&oz. pkg 23« Palmolive Soap Dried Fruits SUPER-RIGHT MEATS , * Pancake Flour Sunnyli.U JOoz. pkg. 12a Large cake for bath us* Apples 8 oi. bag 19c PearS . • lib bag 33c Ann Page Syrup c«"» and maple 12 01. twi. 23* "Super-Right" meats are always tender and juicy be- Evaporated Milk WWlaHouia tell can 2 ler 23« Apricots 11b. bag 49c Peaches . 11b. bag 33c cause A&P carries only fine quality beef, pork, veal,

Prunes lib.bag23c Mixed Fruitiibbag33c lamb and poultry. They're always great values because Marcal Paper Hankies . . • 2 M*-17« A&P cuts and trims them to give you more for your Reynold's Aluminum Wrap • • reii25e Colgate's Fab Fl'gS Jumbo or fftiger llyla 8ozpkg. 19c money, and prices them as low as market costs permit. For dishes and all family wash Kirkman's Granulated for diih.i, laundry ig. pkj. 27« Fresh-Broiling & Frying |b Kirkman's Complexion Soap • • »k. 6« pkg. CHICKEftS Sizes 2W lo 3VS Ibs.-Only the) best from nearby larmi Lux Flakes PORK LOINS Wholn or either half-full cut Ib. /or dishes and fine fabrics Big, delicious • flavored •I Beef large eggs. "As economical as Prime Ribs Short cul-lesi wailt 73. Clllll'k ROttSt «ateak-bon. In Ib pkg. they are frcsll. dozen' Cross-Rib Chopped Beef F,.^Xd *4 Rich and flaky . . . fresh and thrifty. A treat at any meal and Sirloin Steak Juicy, iiavoriui ib. 75« Loin Pork Chops Center cuti 63c Lifebuoy Soap i t A laily Cheeia Food JJlb,. 79« in-between. 29« Porterhouse Steak short cui-im w.n» ib. 85o Pork Chops Hip and shoulder cull C Fruit & Nut For toilet and bath Plain 29 Sliced Aiiicrieaii ib.49c Pot Roast Itneleii Chuek-no hi added ib 79c Fresh HaniS Whole or either hall 49c l b Jane Parker each 4 ft* cakes <£<£? Imported Switzerland Swiss . '/2 53c Bottom Round Pot Roast No 1.1 idd.d ib. 83c Fresh Sparc Ribs < 39c Apple Pie Lifebuoy Soap Gulfl'N Rich A popular lavonH Ib. 59e Top Sirloil) Roast Bonelen-no ftl added Ib. 83o Ready-to-Eal Hams whole or either halt 53c 1*011 Illl Cake °°ldor Marble t»lb.loal-lalle Provolone ininn nyi§ ib. 59e Sliced BaCOn Sunnyhald 2halllb.pkgi. Large cake for bath us* Boneless Brisket Beef fmh or eomtd ib. 79c Marvel White Bread . . . . i««.io.i 1-U Grated American Cheese 2oz.pkg. 14c i.pkg.49o Shoulder Lamb Chops . • « • ib. 79c TlirkcyS ill" 17 Ib*. • under Ib. 59c lizei over 17 Ibi. Ib. English Muffins JenaPerker pkgo(6lo'19« Silver Dust Cottage Cheese Foodcraft n oz. 19c Fancy Seatond Frankfurters suniau ib. Macaroon Cup Cakes . . . boxoi6f°r29« Granulated while soap Whipped Blltlcr Sunnyflald «o«.cup40e Swordf isll Steak Ib, 59i SmcltS Farcy No. t Ib 43c Corn Muffins Jane Parker pkg. of 6 lor 19« large SwCCt Crcaill Borden'i whipping M pint conl. 30« Smoked Filletib.45c . Oyslers Fr«h d« 35c pkg. Sotir Ocfllll lorden'i pint conl 32o Airkmaii Flakes FRESH A&P COFFEE

For dishes, lingerie, elc. Join the ninny \\\w die changing lo henn-frejh, NUTLEY MARGARINE (l (MOIIIKI AST Culler fruni coffees of com- pkg, A qnnlity and wing 13c or more a pound! lCif/ht O't'tock Mild tnd mellow \lbb»q!iUe 1 Malui clothes Rlnso while 1;>,(KHI C.S.I . IIII'IIK Vilniiilii Iti'd Circle tich and lull bodud I Ib. bag Mile A ndilcil In cadi iiiminl. I'ino fur tnliln urn! mill iiink- Vigoroui ind winay 11b. bag __S"26<_ ing. (Not colored) Prlcti Eff«cllv» In Super Marktti and Self-Servlet Slorei Only Title Ivory Snow Ivory Snap I i|>*on's Soup i\1ix. \\\i Tender For ill lh* family waih and dlihii For cfuhti and fino fabrki Green (iianl Peas Penonnl tilt 17 oi. pkg, cm cikt 5<-' 19. Page Eight KED BAXTC REOTRTER, .TAXTTARY 12, 1950 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBILES HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED PET SHOP HEADQUARTERS—Food DELUXE RKNIHX, two j-rars nlil. Cn PAINT FROM FACTORY, 11.35 a gal AIJL J'LIK COATS rcmo.leled, relincd, USED CARS BOUGHT, gold and ex-MALE NDHSE—References required; al- COMPETENT YOUNG woman. Short- remedies, birds and caters; 6ih and 1250: frll for SIOO. EM-rllml rn I.MI. in eiKht-gnllon lot *. Interior n I'rconditlnncd. AI! %vork KUHranteeil. changed. Pontiae tales and service, so practical nurse: references. Inquire hand and typlng. Phone RE 6-0476-M. aquariums; frerh. frozen horse tr.eat> dition. U.S Ilrnnil >t., lied Ilank. Plin outfiile nil pnitits llnl or gloss whiti Prices iT.'isonnblp, iinickly done. Con- Tcrmi. G. M. A. C. Rassan Brotnera. between li and X. RE B-nOfiJ^M^ _ FIRST-CLASS PAINTER, temporarily Fret delivery. Red Bank Pit Shop, I liK____KI. ivory, i-iiilln, liulf. vrriin, blue. IMSI sult Af.iy *'. /J.VCU, U»J"» WVP.MJ* ;,nd JU-^1 Mechanic street Red Bank. Phone KBYPliRT-MATAWAN Recreation i/rn- MJIIIIO Drive. Helfiird. Iliits, hilns mill c-r. 1H0. out of employment, desires day or WANT ADS Bast Kront itreeL. Red Bank. Phone PT(;---.1iij li. p. cnmprpi.SMi*, Kri|.'iil!ii! mobile and other Dronerty witb Uaw- month rcuayi a $500 lonn. Uell l-inance urday. Jan. 21, 2 P. M. Contnct man- YOUNG LADY wishes position as recep- House. Kerport 7.IH0Q. All in working ordiT. conipJ, if il'i can jiirnnl. _ kin« Brothers, Rcnl Etnles «nd [nsur- Co., 77 llroail street, Red Ilank. Phont agcr. Phone KE 6-2399-W. uncc. 77 Broad street. Phono Red Bank lib' C-1472. License 742. tionist, answering phones, taking or- Class i lied V UELTS FOR lawnmowcn. within? Addresf. The Prospect Mnrki-I. IKS III i'Oil-LiNED "IIROAIICLOTH "overcoat"' l MALE—Pipe fitter wanted part time. ders, etc., or cashier, experienced. Phone machines, powtr tools. Mtrrlt Ma- nvj.. Highlani|p._ Phone HIJ!-1____ liinn's, HI7.0 niitiut '11, munkrnt lining 6-(U,i2 ___— MAURICE .SCHWARTZ. Cbryaltr, i"ly Apply Star Laundry, 132 Myrtle nvc., RE 6-1587-M.' TlIltKE-l'IkCK" LIVING IIOOM suit Persian Inmh rn]Inr, excellent condition OAHl'ENTKR^ PAINTER, ruua.r work moutb and international truck sales LonK_nrnndi. Advertising Kates chine Shop, 21 Mechanic street, Red I'biini. III! l-1112'.l.- EXPERIENCED LEGAL stenographer de- Bank. ______}f,0; kitchen nt. ensmtl iiml rhrniii nnil_nrt Phone RE 6-2906-J. Each Addition^ SO words or frac- k't'nde paint enamels, varnishes at hltr mil of this world. Midillrtown Kefrit:- tiques, K!(ISS\WM-C, old suns nnd rcnl es- KiiviiiK^ Atlantic Paint and Wall Paper WASH INC MACHINK; Easy Spin dVii eab over engine, with 14-foot flat RED BASK—General houseworker for YOUNG MA'N DESIRES work as laborer. tion thereof 6Or Deluxe. Prnctirnlly lunnd new. l'lm • •rnllon. Highway 3:,. Phone. Ml a. tate' and Kive the best prices. Call body, 7.*.0x2u, 10-nly tires, booster family of four. Live in, 5100 month- Co., 119 West Front street, Red Hank. Swtirtr. Furniture, HiKliwny 3.1, RE 6- brake, two spe'ed axle, completely Call KE 6-1375-R.- Advertisement leaded or doutlf KA 3-U27I. III! Lewis St.. Katontowi ly. Call evening after 7. RE 6-4;i73. MALE, WHITE. Housework. Handyman; YOU CANT 1HJY ili.prnilnhillly. It's f SSIJ, . built 100 H. P. engine nnd transmis- nECEPTifTNIST— PS j«p;jre inherittl at double rate. TTESfiOX "liOMW OWNKUS—Save TAPPAN RAK'tiE? Seivel "refrigi-rnti r doctor's omce. chaulreur, caretaker, experienced, A-l 7 cubic feel. Roth in jiprf,,'( cn We give il nwav. Middletown He. sion. New Beats. Price $. i05. Mount- Must type and assist in office pro- reference. Live In. If c>.niitcd, all nd» an 10c ad* money by modernizing your house frlkernlii.il, Jllghnny J.1. riliilm Ml AL BERNTSEN, Tort Monmouth. EiiKltnh Sales (,'o. Phone HE C-0176. Phone RU I-1231-J. ditionnl enrh lr.strtlon. yourself. We- Art equipped to supply dition. Write. W. R. Sihcnrk, llcilnul eedures. Call RE 6-42lr. between 9 and or inquire _L'lover Hili irl.' We ilo interior pnintinir, pancrinic PANEL DELIVERY, Diamond T, IU37 10 A. M. Bight to classify, edit or reject you with til the mntrriali ntcenary. Con.l condition. BnrKain. Mount-Eng- DIAMONir"IlINcr"" Phninum' "Militiiii iiEVinsERTTTms,"™! BIHI block ecilitiKs. (iive your rooms /my adrerlisunient is reserved by Small monthly payments arranged on elliues, Illll] freezci'K. lish Kalen Co. l-'ord denier. Monmouth BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES purchase of any materials. Here are weight approximately on,; knnit, pi th« ne» look. Wilh o»er 16 yenn The UeKister, fotn- single cut mche ut* about Ji hit.'lv reduced prices anil Maple. Phone RK fi.l)17C. sorr* of (he jobs you can do: of know how. ^Ve Kunrnntec our BOATS We will not be responsible for Attic insulation, application c( tile- karnts each. Write, "DinlniMiil," Bo frlin ml inn, JliuJn.ny ; ill48 MEIiCtVIlY convcrilblf. Yon will YARN AND NOTION SHOP. Well Mtab. error, unleif th*y are detected board in kitchen or hath-flnish your •111. Rcdjlank.'__ O'J'.tll. uork. Tho best of materials used brnt' about this beautiful black job. lished, due to eireumstanct;B, willing before the second insertion. basement or attic Into a playroom, bed- TIUTBil HAIiY" CARRIACE.'S'i.'.V hidy1 It if KH ffiB U7\ T K l)~sliW on oil jnt>8. l'i'ee estimates. Call We KUnrnntee Its condition. .See it in KOMI) MARINE ENGINES. Lehman to sacrifice. Excellent business oppor- r • liHiil.iy caiiph, relieh-iii our showroom. Mount-English Sales Co., converted, 100 h. p. V-8. eight-cylin- Classified advertisements will b« room or den. Complete line of lumber, ice skates, size <>. l.'i. Mi>. 1., KE G-M01 and nsk for AI. tunity. Rent reasonable. Price right. r,5 received up tu 6 P. M. on Wed- mlllwufk, lift id ware, paint, wall board, Long, 6ft Manning Bt.. River IMay.n. time to get set for sp '.Ml Monmouth St. Phone RE G-0176. der, 5475: 95 h. p. six-cylinder. $441. West Front St., Kcyporl. Phone KE 7- roofing, .sidini;, plywood, doors, windows, Hefi'igi-ration, Hishwny ar.. Kord dealer. Conversion kit for your 1937 to 15 IS nesday, except re ill estate adver- EASY WASllEK—anorTccimlirimi,"«• r Kord V-S engine. J120. Mount -English 1901. tisements which mint be received insulation, etc. Free house plan hook. ei- type, seven yenra old. Wi y lea .-|-0!!l!>. AHTHUI! B. BUVCE. puinllnx eontruc- •11 CARGO ARMY truck, 1 !4-ton, Chev- tor, exterior and interior paintln*. ee- Sales Co., Ford dealer. Red Bank. LUNCHEONETT'NETTE and fountain. Any by noon Tuesday. American Building" Supply, Highway 35, ile; also Itahy enrringe, piny pen. hi« MANY W'iiNflEI'fFUL values now n rolet. Price $300. Phillips, 33 Fourth terms will be considered. Cull RE 6- fit Hrnddeti'g Coiner. Middlctown. Phont .viuir furniiitiing 11 room or a home tlmates BiiPt.licd on tarse or small iabs. ^mhhd No cancellation! will be ac- chair, Chicago Webster ii'tord plnye CHRIS-CRAFT outboard motors now 2003.' Red Rank 6*4444. connected to Phllco console. All ver Now is the time, to 8ee us. Jtuscil'l KirHt-t-lnse work by nrnrtiral iialrocrs. 1016 MERCURY SEDAN. Benutifui have a Red Hank dealer, Vetter's cepted for or chanses made in Phonei KU I-U6S6 or liU 1-13:17. 1 BUSINESS MEN and Investors. Mnta- classified ndb one hour after re- KOVAL, REMINGTON, Underwood, nml reanontible. Phone- HE 6-:i7r.([. bronze, metallic color. Guaranteed con- Landing. A few 5 ,-, h. p. . motorrss fofo ri mim- wnn to Red Bank, former factory field CONfKNTS""o"F~ifOMKr~Mu5t~be sold CESSPOOLS AND aeptnc tjink» cleauej, dition, equipped. A ri?«l buy at J.S76. mediate delivery. ClCall l RE 60iil26-0iil2-R fof r reint at ofl.r*. L. C. Smith typewriters, low ai $20.50. KITCHEN COAL RANGE; No. », nlmoi built and repaired. Modern drau.aKe engineer and branch mnnnner seeks con- Reconditioned, truarantoed. Serplco'it, new. J16; upholstered rlny Iterl. nev Mnny fine values. Threu-piecc kitchen Mount-English Sales Co, Ford dealer, nformatlon or home demonstration. nection as partner or associate to ex- Phone Red Bank G-O01S set, * I 9..">0 ; four-piece nmplp. dinotte set. irutdled. llohort Al'ie. West Keonabura. Monmouth and Maple, TriuleH; 103 Monmouth street. Phone RK «• double when opened, (40. Phone K Sill,,','): beds i.nmpleti', $1,',; two very Phone KpftnHhurK 6-0437. pand a small business or to establish 04S5, 6-03R2-J.* fine solid ninhognny pini-apple topi, fluted iT4S"WILXVS~JEEP. faur-whei..|~drive. OPEN MOTORBOAT. Windshield. 18x6 new business in automotive repairs, sup- r EXPERT CARPET laying, repairing I'rlee 13.10. Phone RU 1-11490. feet. Chevrolet motor, $176. Charles plies, and rental. Truck*, tractors, farm T1IHEK HOOMS of brand new /urnlture STEWART-WARNER refrigerator. Ii v Hofcls ench, ?25: pinno bench. S6.. i0: cubic-foot cnpaclty good coluliti frineinn, binding and renov»tir,K. 194S FORD SUPESUI>EPR. deluxdeluxe Fordor st- Lackncr, Laurel ave., Keansliurg.' and industrial equipment, etc. Can de- for 527f>. No down payments for vet- tnliestry chnir, ?I)..ifl; solid wnlnut hall Percy Gray, 46 Wnverlj pl»M. Red vote full or part time anil supply $1,300 LOST AND FOUND erans. At Swartz Furniture, Highway Phone RE 6-H23.' hnir, $11.50; typewriter olliee desk, S21I : >!nn, rftdlo, heater, excellent condition, Unnk. Phone Heel Hunk 8-3226. S1.0EO; also 1946 Mercury four-door to $2,000 in tools, equipment nnd sup- IE, phone HE 6-3213. Open until 8 1ASY SPlN~TTKi'l5R wnshlni: nine. iling cnbinet. $9.fii); dining room suit plies. Write, P. O. Box 131, Keansburx. o'clock every night. cellent condition. Cnll RE G-21Kfl-J. S 19.50. Tlmiianm! other ilems. Itus- ANTON HAI.VORSEM—Painting con- sedan, radio, heater, only $9<"i0, Many MISCELLANEOUS J.UST—Black, tan ami white HcnR.e TEN-PIECE DUNCAN rim-'K dlni « Art Gnllerii's, 2,r. Enst Front Bt, tractor, Interior, exterior, paperhMig* others. English Motors, 34 Maple live. IN NEED OF CA11PET? The newest LIQUOR STORE—Top location. Com- hound PiU'py. H.iHM-n'.s Corner. He- oil condition, $!>.",: tivif sin* I'hmir liK 6-1r,'.i;i. ina. E.i!*t WnshtnKton nvenue, Atlnntic Phone RE fi- IjU.1. pletely eduipped package store. Large yard. Phon» I!K (;-;iM 1-W. r. carpeting is now on fnlc at Ilayr.- mnttl'i'^K'S both for $,'i: upnwhl piano, HiKhlands. Phone Atlantic Hftthlind). 1- 194 6 PONTIAC station wagon, in fine- walk-in beer ryfrigerntnr. Modern fix- ton's Moor Coverings, ii Urond Btrect. iiii HOOKS—Five cents each. Sale tlTTs .ISTINGS WANTED—If you hove a LOST-- kn'iuint: ' imV. I'mitainini: I'fiitty . IMii,ni__KK_<- _n'.' •! -___ .irk only. Come in mid browse tJ>80. , condition, one owner. Many other fine houio for sale: buyers walling. R. V. tures. Gross income SKI,000. It's n conu'lclr.l y.llow j-wmtn-. in lied Html, 1 Bank (second floor). Estimates UrrEHS. LEADERS, in copper or Bn.- buy*. Our showroom open Friday ev H. Stout, 77 Broad street. Phono lied steal! $17,000. Rolston M'nh'rbury, Real- K in Little small monthly payment plan. Modern onnlilc; full dinner set of hniul painte Visit our showroom this wcrk. Rus- Foster street. Klver Plngfl, Red Bank. 10(7 LINCOLN CUSTOM sedan, rquipped •rites «1.5 to $30 week. Call AT 1- REAL ESTATE business for sale. Small Silvri. Phoni- JtK fi.-ir.44. homos. Phone RE 6-4088; _ dishes rut KlasH, etc., sllvprwnre. Phon _[ East Kront at. Phnne R. II. 8-0798-M wilh overdrive, heater, radio, This 013',1-M. ^onshore town, center large popula- LOST -TVfibVuik" ~m'"""SiTond S'ntiouai HOME "OWNERS--Tile your " bathaiid Ml o-liSlia-K. . IK)V"rS SK.'INC'II Columbra'bicyclr. In RALPH SACCO, gent's tailor. Specialis- car chauffeur driven only 22,'.32 miles. tion, furnished office: best locution on Hank and Tiu-1 Company. Nunihi:r kitchen on u new monthly payment SBiTF'EEirPKKil- -IS. L. 1"'\ imnllly. .. I rnndition, 320. Phonu KK fi- ing in pants mnde-to-order. Repair- Telephone for demonstration. English Main St.: opportunity to acquire estab- plan. Modern Homes. Phnne RE 6-40S3. Serntrh feeid 13.SO, inn.sli $ I.IIIl, ntj, presfiing. etc. 20 West Front street, Mjitiuj*. 31 Mapl.'_ ave.._ RE li-l-'i l.i. lished business at n bnnrain. Term lease 19,fiTl l'iri.S.r |.l.-:i*. r.ltiin to iiliovt 2J1IT. WANTED TO RENT included: dealing in ocean and river- liank. __ _ _ htarler mnfih $1.60, Kl'uircr J-J-'J", d«i fJXS rofi'urTnitor. ijolim- Hud Unnk, _(O)iiiotiite bus_ atolM 193 6 TWO-DOOR Chevrolet. New seiTt DISCONTINUED washable and lun- hog rulion St. horse feed S3.7 front Jimperties, smalj homes, business I7>ST —YminK f.'imVi; ll.i.v!.- 1I0K, ill .. ilcl, six i-uliic fuf-t, in fxt-cllent oon- BLEOT RIO MOTOR rebuilding Is 0111 covees, floor matt, heatirj All good properties, large estiit.-s, summer rentals. l'nir Hnvin. WIIIIHMIIIV nflrinoon. fast wall papers for every room In Pay cash and euve. Hnnee & llavis, ilitiun. ?llll). I'hoiu- i(K 6-'2797_. business. Cnll us for quick service. tires, excellent motor, *13.", cash Cal UNFURNISHED HOUSE. 7 to 9 rooms, Iiui.iirc of Ray StillmBii. Agent, 613 Color, brown, lihirl. anil while. Nn idi n- rour home. Values to $12.50, now KK 6-n I on.' ^()()K!- Jnnuaiy »aU.'! "Thri'f-picci; brd- Douglas Electric Co., 35 Halt Front ATNH|94_| M two Imths, vicinity Itumson or Red Broiiil st.. Red Bank. Call or write. No tificntli-n ins. Miithl hnvt- blark i-nllar HAY- - Second and third culling" of al- «rret. Red Bank. Phone «.-»-iini. l'h,.u. Hay Vnn falfa. Hop llrook Kami, Ilolmdel, ri'fis for only $J3!t nt .Swartz Furniture, conditlo'i SPORTS rnadsteT. •feet Write, "Unfurnished House," Box 511, Horn. HE 6-41uu or HE li-'JMi-l. Paint, and Wallpaper., 26 Mon- 'hone HO ti-7 -191. liKhway lift. Phone KK ij-3213. Open IRON RAILINGS tor porches, stair, M., _KK C- unpaid hnlanco of Good condition, S50. T. R. WIIIIIIIK Hill Farm. R. F. I). 444-A, Red Hank. copper, brjifls nnd wrought iron nov- d 1111oII. Vhmie UK 6-1262. IITfi nt Swart?.; Highway 3.1. I'hane UK street. Red Bank. Phone 6-2119. Church St., Helfonl. Call Sunday." cltHfc. Honey Beo Flowers, 464 ftrouct PUliE-BRKIl TTlIEViOT rnm liimlis. Fo IJ'Jl.'l. Orion every evening until S "A 'LITTLE Oij')' THE w,iy, lmt less t HOUSE OR APARTMENT, furnished or LISTINGS DESIItLD—We have clients ANTIQUES, BHIC-A-UItAC. furnilure, breeding or just right ngc to nut i SKl'TIO TANKS and cesspools cleaned. pay." Carefully selected, low milonsti unfurnished. Responsible, tnidille-ngeil interested in purchasfnff H|| types of bought and sold. Soho House An- Vcloek. __„__ Christian couple. Permanent^ residents. cSHPjrTa~A'NiritUO^Ti"y"M"oiia"wk. Alex- efier. F. Fri'liiiglniyfen llortensiii also dry wells, drains installed. Ks- cars. Outstanding values, nil priced be nrupeilicx within several miles of Rcil tiques. Oeorc« Martin, Prop. "4 Shrews- ~INTn^oM~FAi:t()UYrt"lT25~rKaI- Imntes given. Oscar Becker. 47 Sec-low the nrevniliiig innrket, I ll-I (i (.'ho- Reasonable relit, yearly basis desired. Hunk. Phone Charles K. Sweeney, bury avenue, fit the end of Monmou'.h amler Smith, Karngheiisian, Magec irm. Ilolmdel. Plu.nijl()_!l-7(I21 /_ lon. ill oiKht-Kallon hits. Interior itr Good care of property assured. Write l o i nnd Aitloom in the newest colors, de- NTiHfiK'FtirTE/'jTtt, 10 rlfl.fr reel. Ex- outside oil paints, Int or I;IOSH, white, nd street. Fair llavil. Phone Red Bank sier Windsor sedan: lull Plymouth Sue AHT_i^__^__i_£l __il___!i__^_ HU 1-1 49'i. street. Phnnf ftei) Bntik fi..173fi. ___. _H______cinl deluxe two-door Bedim: 10 17 Chev P. (). Box 293. Red llnnl.-.* CALL US WHEN tcllin« your niui'iue«, signs and fabrics are now on display nt cellent conilkimi^Phimi' I1B B-KHil-H ivujy, rrc;ini, buff, xrvt-n, bJm\ IDSV. lt:i>iitnn'fi J'loor Coverings, K llroad TiJ"AKEir"LlVINli RliOM stove. Inrg Juiirjiiiti.fd. Linired White Co,. IHviflton 'AlyUuM cleaners repaired, uny make rolet four-door Fleetmnuter sednh : TO RENT OR operate on shares, stock LIST YOUR PROPERTY with the china. bric-a-brac nnd household ar- ;> t^hevroU't convertible coupe: 1936 Olds ctriot. Rill Hank. (Seetuul floor.) licrofin.': reiunnnble. Cnll til -Fi0 Cen l«ntiq Finishes Co.. 11B Monmouth »t. Allen Electric Shop, IS White street. and grain farm. Reliable references. Lawlcy Agency. Phone RE 6- ticles. Sea UriBhl Antlimi! * Gilt ; : p Phone RK fi-iafin. Wo nlno curry a full Reil Bank mobile two-door sednn : 103S Dodge foil Write, George Rode, R. R. No. 4, Rlch- Shoppc. Phone SeB Orient 2-0008, or EXCE17LKN' I'"~JUJV of a Kond used re- l£i_hU._lIii:hl.inds. nftei_ L_ • M. door sednn; I!M8 Plymouth fotir-doo IIIIIIHI, In.'inna. 0410. Complete rcnl estate and in- frlccrntor. Call RE. B-lgaa. . FRKiHUIHK. (ion'il workinK ordei linp of 11*50 wall imi'irs nt a price you OR MORTGAGE LOANS" nee K. V. R. Third drains. Also wood denier, snwing jobs 1936 DODGE SEDAN. Motor like new The utmost in casual elegnnee, Bt#1 r'"'r 1I"V<1"- Phone RK fi-l.'.Ofi." and trucking. 39 Peach St.. Shrewsbury new brnkc* and king pins, JSo, Cal ment for family of four. Close to CONSTANCE SMITH Agency, 14 inital. with all fixtures, like Fort Monmouth, for approximately three 1'OUU SPIRELLA it an Individual gar- J'^.Sn. Open Mondays through "EitMAN SHEPHKRfiS, 40 jmpTTnTl ownship. Phone RE 6-1S46. C. 11.RE 6-4167-M. Maple ave., Fair Haven. Phone ment, atrlt-d just for you, based on 'hour KA '_____''•_. iVilion years. Write, "F, T, i\," Box 511, Kcd Fridays 1 to 6 P. M.: by appoint- CirpoRTUNITY SliOP. "AniiquM. Hush priitp dries. Vrry iraiionnlilo; al«o Mal- I94K CHEVROLET sport_ coupe, blu- Hank.' RE 6-2308. Listings wanted. Cnsh measurements of our improved figure. inatian bitch, rmdy to brrrd. RnNton EXPEKT IiIJlViNIi instructions. Learn I3.0DO miles. Owner driven, c.^celien Fits perfectly all over. Call (or fret ment evenings and week-ends. Phone bottom chnir. gilt stenciling, nnir pin. safety, to drive safely. Look for buyers waiting to buy all types of commodrs mirrors lamim, pletur. nnols. Ocean five, Spa Briwht. Photic c_minimn__jj___RB_8_26_!).J.^ fittings, no obligation to buy. Phone AT I-1.150. Ruth Cnrter. Gift Spe- HK I.tnn. Rnbrit F. Norton." he car with two sleel'iug whrela. Plon- BUicK—1939 four-door sedan, in goot properties in the Red Rnnk urea. .lutes, StnlTordHhlre pnllprn glnss. Ebony •cra in nuto drivinu instructions since 1 Eatontnwn 3-UH11 • cialist, 100 Ocean Boulevard (Scenic .•all cabinet. We buy and sell. The REVERB MOD. "KS Cine* enmera. f?2.5 all nround condition ; $145 down, bal- WANTED Write or rfhone particulars. AUTU RAUlAToliS—Nt'w, used and re- coated lens nnd case. Close out $63.ly33. Easy Method Auto Driver Train- nnco financed GMAC. DeRidder Buick conditioned. Siuiic day ^crvil•e on i-c- Drive/, Atlantic Hifrhlnnds, Matthews 115 Brondwny. Phon* KE 7 ing School, 71 South Broadway, Phone Mli, S. Rttnlnnrri Ctimern Dintrihulort 256 Inc.. 163 Mnnmouth St.. Red Hank. HIGHEST PRICES for your old car. We pairij and cleanint,*- (;unrantccr. Other nrticlrs reason- Co. Privnte homes our specialty. Hwnl;. bury. PLYWOOD— V, V. ii". Garam Clock Shop. S2 South Bridge ave., Re ELECTHOLUX VACUUM cleaner, all Bt ihtr, Oppn dnilv and Sundays. Phonn PIANO—AnAny kind, anyy conditionitn. . H doori. ipecial, I4U.50 . No. 1 Per- Hank 6-3111. tnehments. excellent condition, bar KK 6-229.--J. WilkeiiK. Main st,, Port H Ul('K—1946 four-door Super sednn TTenzer . 28 PPearll streettt , LkLakewooiii. LISTINGS WANTED—We hav« client* gain; also four-iiunrt Mlrro-Mnllc prea PIUS SLAUGHTERED expertly for home Thi.H desiralile em- is in j-ood nil Phone LA 6-2190. ftction wood shin^lei; door., SPECIAL CLEARANCE of guarantee Mjnimouth. oir Route "fi.• wnitliiK to buy nil types of properties sure cooker, ehenp. 60 Barker ave. 7 use, on your own farm. Cnll KE 6- nround condition, $4 In down, hnlnnce used Singer treadles and Singer elec- PIANO—M00: throe w al( tapeatries,~$5^ 01 liII_or_KE ti-09 1 s.J. SEWING MACHINES—Will pay 52 up in the Red Bank area. For prompt ac- novelty liiling. mouldings: kiln dried Eatontotvn. Phone EA 3-047H-W, mny he tinanced. DeRidder Buicl;, Inc., tion, phone, write, or visit the John L, tric sewing mnchlnrs. Reasonable. Smnl OUTHOARI) MOTOR, Si\. h. p.. Royal, each; vacuum cleaner, with attach- SUIPCOVETCS AND "draperies made in 163 Monmouth _at., lUdBank, to $12G ensh; also typewriters, $5 to 1x10, 1x12 white nine. National down payment. Easy monthly payments ments, $2. a?, Went Front «(., Red ; 375: addil.k, machines $10 to $100; cash Miniifih Agency, Kumson rd. Phone RU Lumber Co., lib Uelmont avenu., Singer Sewing Center, 43 Monmouth st niiidu by Evinrude. Used only threi Bnnk. Phonp RE 6-2046." your honu- l.y Indivi.luiil, very reason- nUICK— l'.r«ls't« o-(loor~SultrrT~h!nc{c fin registers $10 to $300. Will call. Phone 1-0716.* Phnne RE C-3806. hours A bnrgnin. Rui.li. Phone RE 6 able. Call ME 6-4834. 170 llancc rd., isli, white wnll tires, fully equipped, AS 2-5037. . Lonv Branch, Phone Lous Branch 3717-W. HNING ffbfjSl SUITErgold frame mir- Fnir_llnvcii." Thin one owner cur is in JEOOt Front itrecL. Pnunr model, perfect eonilition, chenp. Phone St., Itumson. Phone HU 1-0973. Kond elt'Hn car. ShouNI soil miickly mouth county books, maps. Gilman, 32 OFFICES— In Kelly bulletin., corner RED ARROW sale of toys. Wheel Nort__ h of Red Hank. Spring street, Red Bank. Phone RE 6- Broud street and Harding road. Apply Bed Hank 6-U12.S. ,ER— Two-wheel utility. heavy RE S-0251-W, evenings." AlFP SCHOOL REOPENS. Classes In nt ?,115 ilown. hnlnnrc fiiuinccd throuKi goods, books, model supplies, ilrnwing nnd painting every Monday (iMAC. DvRiddpr Buick, Jnc, 163 Mon 0145-M. your broker, or J. H. Kelly Co., Ked •WOOD—FIKEPLAfE, itovc. kindlinu. duty, well built, good for farm, et Bank. Charles II. Wilton's wood yard. 39 Ftve up to 50 ner cent. Amrricnn Very rciuonnl.lc. Make olter. Phone AT evening nt 7:30 and Tuesday afternoon mon 111 s t., Red Hnnk. BABY GRAND PIANO. Any condition. 1 Peach n.. Shrewsbury township, lihonc Flyer, Marx electric train setBi I-I72r,-U, BUSINESS NOTICES at I ..'cluck n( the Y.M.C.A. Competent PACKAfTi )—Tfl3T convertible coupe. Tnlfi Please rtttte price mid nmke. Write, MAKIE COX AGENCY, realtors and in. RE 6-184C. BABY CATlITlAGE, reasonabl JiipiTvbdon. Ph(im!_RE_e_2504.* is n Kood cur, priced low because of "PIAno Wnnted," Box B11, Ked Bank, surors, specializing In waterfront Erector sets, etc. House of Toys. ThoT WH'ELAN'ANI) "CLAliK. Painting and thp yenr. Come in nnd ?CP for yourself, properties, sales and rentals. Coman^he COLIJSPOT KET'RlGEKATORrVix cubic HI ICE BOAT—Smnll or medium size. Must Drive, Portaupeck, in the Borough of Phone AT 1-0761. JIS. 51 .LCTIONER AND Appraiser, B. G. pai.er bunging. Hy day or eontract. DeRldilrr Huick, Inc., 16a Monmouth Bt., feet. Price $50. Wnltcr !>. Ackorson, SOFA—With slip rover, Conts, 490 Both avenue. Long Branch, Phone UK (i-3s.-i7 or EA 3-1094. IlpjMIiink. be in good useablc condition, with Oceanport. Phone LO C-1602. ^ Teleprnph Hill rd., Hnzlet. Phone KE 7- Waverly pi.. Red Bank.' Kood cnnviis. Write. Split Rock ho6ge, WRITE KOR FREE six-page farmers 'hnna 6-3599. SEWING—Would like nny Mn'ii'at sew- C HHYSLER—1S47 Sx-cylindpr;—folTT7 CALL RE 6-0410 tu list your property O5(I3.K. income tnx work sheet. Helps you MAHOGANY DINING ROOM table and jj^f_So«th llroad gt.^Phlladrlphin 9, Pa. six chairs, in good condition. Cal' >ARBURETORS and magneto, rebuilt. ing to do in my home. Phone HI dou - scdnn, fully cquipppd nnd ir TU BUY A "SMALL house, not over 15 for rent or for sale. Lnwley Agency. 1.1LYMAY COLLINS, King's highway, income tax time. No charge. Write, 3-1300, ext 211. Mrs. Bruncr, Rood rJl Arounil condition; $ 1 SO down Midriletn-n. Phone Ml 5-II47S for Farmers Income Tax Service, I*. O. BoxFR w-0774. Uuk'k, factory workmanship. Douolns ypat'fl old. in Kood section, reason- home made rolls, cakts ntid pica, reas- 'loetrlc Co, 85 Eatt Front itreet. Red bflluncc 24 monthF. DpRlddcr Buick, Inc. DESIRABLE STORE. Carlton thea- 7 63, Ked Dank. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, rings lo Ifiit Mnnmnuth st.. Hod »ank. n!>'lo prim-. Phone ItE 6-217n.* onable Your order filled within -4 S").O6. Perfect condition, reasonable; nnk. Phone 6-0128. WE BUY authentically old articles such ter building. Rent 1150 per hours. Sf'ItlNCEK SPANIEL puppies, 10 weeks Pittsburgh automatic hot water heater, HE BEST PRICES paid for rag», Iron, AUTOMOBILES PONTIAC—1946 four-door sedan, black us china, brass, copper, cut, pattern royalty bred. moderately priced niiln!, and paper. Gettls. junk dealer, finish, ROOII tire*, clpim insidr and out month. Also office .pace available. ATTENTION', builders nini~general con- (gas) : also display tables for store use. This onp owner enr is priced nt SI.-nnd colored K.nstf, bisque, fi'.ns, furniture Apply Manager, Carlton theater. tractors—We. h;ive everything yoi' Liirttgpiis, Hillsdale rd.. R. 1). 1, Frce- with four drawers. Cnll RE 6-1465 16 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. 1933 PONTIAC SEDAN, $50. Thonc EA or what have you. For a plcnnant trans- hold. Phono IIP jl-6396. | 'hone R. B. 6-1567-R. Will call. 125. DeRidder Hulck, Inc., 163 Mon- need in the line of plumbing and heat- Smith's Curtain Shop. 3» Mnnmouth st 3-01O6-J-I.* mouth st.. Ryd_ Rank. ' action, telephone "The Hollys" Antiques ing supplies and appliances. Complete SEWING MACHINES Round bobbin cleaned and built, sdptu- IUJ_l-J?jjH. LOVELY -HOUSE—Available now, on bathroom. outfits, medicine cabinet*, diop-hPBil treadle, $26. Guaranteed RUGS—9x12 anil 8x10 DnmcRtlc Orien- tsnki cleaned and Installed, drains In- JEEP, 1947, four-wheel drive, heater, 1937 BtJiCK—A-I shape. Apply Iluuh picturesque farm, a few minutes' drive perfect condition; brand new portables, tals: Cxi I and Sxf' Urondloom: B_\I 2 hydraulic snowplow, 8,000 miles. Pri- Carton, suporintemjpnt of Mt. Ollvpt l'OOl, TABLE—Must in i;ood con- from Ked flunk. Three miles from Enrle kitchen sinks, all size?, complete with tailed. Phone any tlm« d»y or nlgh>. ditJon and ecu so nab] G'IVQ full jwr- cabinets: wnttr |iuml.!>, sump pumps $s.*i; desk models, S13&; 20-year guar- Wilton: club chair. Italian mnrhle top. umson 1-0740-.I. Harvey C. Tilton. 2 vate owner, 5700 complete. C. C. Hard- cemptety, 40 (Jcorco M., Rivtr Plaza. or Fort Monmouth, Jricni for service •ound hand-curved wnlnut. table, old vio- wick. Phone RU 1-1062 evenings nnd ticulara in letter t "Pool Table." Box family. Lnrifc livins room with fireplace, heating systems, ptenm, hot water and nntec. Sewing Mnchine ExchnnRr, 241 Iniep i.laee. Rumson. Car may lie Keen in cemetery nt any time Till, Red Bank.* hot air; oil burner* nnd control*, fur! First St.. Keyport. Phone KE 7-2788.M In, excellent tone. I'honrKE 7-U70.' week-ends. between 8 A. M. nnd 4:30 P. M, Cal __ ^ dining room, kitchen, duupnrior, den, tanks, pipe nnd fittings, copper nnd SlIAL"lS5W~WELL PUMP7 *2S i stee iSTELLB nECORATING "Service; Ks"ta"b- ID49 " PLYMOUTH cnnVeftible.~j 6'.0"00 RK fl- IK! fl!»- ML COUNTY Atlas, by' Com- four bedrooms, nmlile cloBcts, two baths. G. b\ REFRIGERATOR, monitor top, ex llshcd 19^0. Plnin nnd docornHv* All modi-rn convcnlcncfS. Phntographiu »tccl: soil pip* nnd fitting?, water heaf- eellent condition: beautiful thrce.plpce overhead garage doors, S3U: maroon miles, P6t-feet, all accessories, $2,900. 1941 ilOnSON CLUIJ cmine. Radio nnd htock. Phone or brinic to China and j ers, gas and electric; ranges, gns and rug, 10x14. paid $1'5. sell for $30. Phone mlnt/riK. pnnerhnnzlng, property maln- Phone RK 6-2042. CJIHM Shop, 87 Bload St., Red Hank.* I'uciiii in b»Ft ment: garnifc. Rent only living room set. made by Rer^ley, slip ennnce largo and small estates. Phnne h'titer, $150. 33 Wrst Front St., Red electric; rcfriKcrntor*. washing machines, covers included: two bedroom sets; Vic- KE 6-1423-R. 1940 HUDSON, Best oiler, Phone £A Hank. Phone KE fi-^046.» RACOON OR BEAU SKIN coat, mascu- $125 per month. Don't miss this if you Hay tag automatic: freezers, the famous iiOUSEHoT,!) GOODS. Must sell "now. R. 6-0 _92. 3-040S-J. line drupe style rensonnhlo price, in like country cnarm and livhiK, with tor adding mnchine: small nflice desk: every eity convenience. Woodland dr., "Deepfreeze": fpplic tanks 300 nnd .*,00 blue pin stripe man's suit, size 34, ex- Four-piece blond maple bedroom suite, E ^AV highest prices [or your puul- 1)OES YOUU CAR steer hard"? Uo" your serviceable condition. Phone RE 6- gallon, and numerous other itemB. Open cellent condition: dinner jacket and tuxkitchen utility table. wnrdrobe,\ three- try- Writs or phone, Long Drancb wheels shimmy 7 Let us curtecl tho 21103 in thc_cvenin_r.' ^_ Seobeyvlllr. l'hone L'A 3-0077. evenings. American Freer-er-Plumblng iroiiMMii, hire 34, Going South, must way"lnm|> (floor), Windsor rocker, elec- •1500. 80 North Broadway, limx trouble. Save your tires. Latest Dent HELP WANTED ROW BOAT—Aho'iit IG-foot. In good con- STOilli, WITH five-room iTpnrtmcnf. A Heatinff Supply Co.. Highway .ITi, nt iicrlfire nt fraction of value. 767 River tric heater, linen cabinet, three-hurn Irnnch. ZwIcM'n Live Poultry MarKet. nxle nnd frame straightening equipment. dition, i-cnsonable. Calf KE 6-1567-W. Call Joseph Sesta, RE 6-03115 liefor« lkadden's Corner, Middlctown. Phone d.. l'liir Havrn. Phone HE II, Ited Bank. month. Byrne Aferency, Heal tors, Phont POUTTifRliiniLONiPE J'rf fnmlly mr. Open to offers, HU I.MIBjJ. __ _ Cnldwi'll uni,, llelfonl. tlir, S)( flllijr f,,|. )>r/,|,,J tu W, luvpr W'A r,.1l) chs.-li Jl'jri. Cl Urnnge »vr., illllon, .".'I Irving pi., lied flank, riiniie •ck Mailing nililri'im II, !•'. I). I, Free- p( il) : 'nil UK «-.I:;I uied. Inn JIMI.MI, Mnk' olffi. Call EA Fair Haven. Ph.me RE «-2l S7-J.- "_'-_-- : j-tH'74.Wt' WlSSiAN TO cnre'foV- liiiliyHiifiln tiifa WOMAN W()UI,iriiliV7';ri-tTi KEAriSinjli(>-Nrw""brlcEAriSinjli(>Nrwbrlck house. Flvn KK 6-K,4>..- II. Phone FR 8-0N67-W-2. HOW J'lilVK irnniiixirtHticih. Urtnly lo MIU.II. THIiEE-OUAIITKR HEIl/spring anilmat'- hniisewoi-k, Frldiiy night unlit Monday (.'IrHlilliK nr Iniituliy, frinn 1 to V, rooms andd bbathh, rellnr with hot air HAfUTTi-UlCi; 1'i-rrfi-t" rrnTfliIiTin $7» SrTW""El7ECTttIC TeTiKionff "puinpT^'T lmpaiVork a roll, It'll OliUmohllr urdflnpttr ?!I(15: moraliig. Rpfcrencei. Phone RU 1- tie.s night table, and dresser, M0, mill ':> ll. p. rhetl'lr motor*, Used nil M. I'lmiii. UK R-.HHll.|l.-_ system, plrnty of ground. Nrnr Hnr* Call KK 7.JMi3-M. speei llty. Mnhoney. Phone KK G-IIMO Chrynlfr ninvcrtlhtr I2A0; I(til7 l)7!i«-,l. I'h«iin-_K K_«. I S_<4 H-M. illtni'i* ennililete, two Hleel elinlinil irons IAVS WOIIK. hy wnfnit'n, Moiulnys nr mnny ronil. llent »I,"i jirr month. Urn. Ci(iilTN"fl lllliir CHAIR. " '3!i Wnverly ^^•J.lloJ x 317. I'mi Monmoiilh. IMymnuth twnxlmir tctlnn UT.; I{tfl7 IMT']I.A'E Y7>UR~li'l«vIiJoM ^fcreptTon - wrenchi'N, 1 ,j feet long 6xfl tinibeis IMymonlh coiivfrtiliif %. Mniirirv TUB OLSON COMPANY hns opening for Tliili'siliiyK only. I'liniix UK ll.in^n.W iv SchwrlKcr. Rrnltor, llrt Slain st., Pi.. Red IIHIII,. liEB BANK—S). » Ornfl S)t"ud;"oT Kennslillrit, Plioni- KE B-(11 aJl• ^_^__^ with an Antenna Rotor. i,,lei i,n,| >(r. K fert loiiK, two-lid cook xlnvi' with Srhwiit'lx & Kmi, Hi Went Front at. lorft-J man lo tii't fit sfilrs i-fjurKent- v_rri KASV" SPIN IlIIYKII "w,,.|,ii,V tniiihine. r picture framing; oil paintings, etch- UJT'IVVSTH^ (^Tmplrlrly fiirnnifinil nnd vie, wholesale, retail, 5SH,ii. i Instnlltd. mil and bin, 11-X entile nnd iinme X (Mump UK 11.07^7>., ntlve In this lerrllory. Exclusive Hue. of them nn__l)t th<-«n_. .LO A. M. C. I, fill', tlitnl. Until in Komi X« and enifrnvlnu* restored: full-nlr.e rriulnned, Attructlvi' Inrittlnn nrm< Limited quantities. Approved sp.elultlra. nlilr: pniiel IIOVIK, nmnrted xltcss du- tmelcss mantel mirrors, window val- bullilliig nio(lernlr.atlon proilucts, All ItElTAilWi WOMAN wlsiirs Iwiunewor i(in.MlHin._Ci,ll RK r-I^TCW. Tiii"7 'CHEVROLET; i.ik» AH a types nf roofing, siding, rock wool in- I'ort Mnnmouth. Ktvidlu living room, Phone KK li-ll',.il-W or llll |i.sn,M ill'\ I ri'i'plnele, toggle switcheK, slllltlr ces, lawn signs, framed micron, 37 new. by tile day or wfi-k, Prefer lunirs It to 1 FOtJll-FlillT IIATIITlJII. »la.f,ii, '"'hum'. nnd tbrii-wny ; set pulleys with loo feet eeSKorlesj private owner. Phon KE sulallmi nml all aluminum and wood Inrir, bedroom, kitchen-dinette, bntli, big SINGER SOWING MlVlllNK',' e|fVt7lc st Front street. Phonp Red Hank O-H'MIR _j ll£ ',. Cnll At I-O67H.U all dny Snlurdny her of j-mifur |,ii». nt.il nun. Juirvh Cl.nsufe, Pelfeel condition, |'||o|,,, KA >f I >-_.-trit-b mi"', ''all nfiiT jijii, |,o combination storm windows and screens. .ncl Sunday. clnfluti, nutomatlc heat. Relit Include. ( : III4II KV I'ellillilielit lu-oterleil (en'lf.iry wllll nil utllltliij. Phom KA ll-ii.'HI.' J, Knne. I'hni,.. Ill ».H:I,I. n.14.',n.J after :, P. M. • l .i7t. 4.'li Milton uvi,, Oi-enllliott RT'ENTEITWORK of all kinds done i>Vfl- S.'trid, One nwiicr. .'IIItililtRN TAKKN'ciifr ~t olfe leadH, ('ill- necessary, Plione or write •IIimiVfiR ItOAll. I.nriiv resldmce, six I:SK|I 11, ('i)iiic.F(i(iT ,|,Vp fiii,.»,ri;,7i; f paint, inechnnlciilly O, K., fin- iiersoiial Inlt-rview, Olson Company, Inir iMti'i'iiln, yti a week, with nii'MIH. '•-•I. I I fn-t i I fuiMiiuii', Im rtl',1,1, Till" TllAflK RCA ioli.vlsTiiii'. our i-rdiTi also piiliillni/. Prompt ipr- Needs roal n lnr> Slii'i'wsbury uvv., llnl Hnnk. PIIOIIK Hpni'lnus roonm, fireiilnce, nutonintlt! Iliu^nlh. Sinn, Oilnh.nl cost $7im, Call re. Fred llellnberg, Phone RE 8- May In. si'i'ii any dny lifter 4 1', M, on Ini'.. Hid Flint live,, Asliury Park. AS lii'Ht, Ilirro Inrgp hedrooni», I lo lint In I mill ||:,i,,,, ,,| , |n)l II,,. l.nrge Phllco, iill-nnvi. Inlile model IK ii.rJU.,1 Mil. Kiit..r.l.iv, l,ii»,,,i !i .\. M. ninl r, 70.M, Cotirtver la, dnwh-y, _____ 2-117(1,- two-cur wirngi'. Avnllnbln Feb. IRthj MDS1 fiKI.L liiiine.lliilely, Allf' aiilimrf ndlo: I.IKII lldellly ll..i:.n nuipliner, I'J- .'HII.IlllKN 'TAKKrJ r«fi~'df'"ny hour^ T. M. ' , <{. K. Npenkii •: TV :inl, i.iui.: 40 Kxi-KiiiKNOiri—MutfiixKio:—writ?; SIOil a monlh, Rolston Wntrrbury, wu»her, o.iv year old. In pcrfnl .wit- SPECIAL 19(7, like nrw 1 ilny or iivrnlnii. Call HE H-37S4. Mrs. nl Id Wpil Krntit ar. I'linmi RH WTI'I):* $»wu Wfi'k* »)i). Very imi. illlii.ii. A wunrirrliil buy. Nee. ».,„•, l,, II.Inn..1,Hi- I'IIIIO: I ' li. p, Mi,, 94-HOltF. RERVICK oi the repair of staling quallnrnlloiis, to "Mochiuilr, llotli,' _ rnilln nnd li.'iilnr, Ciu.'i. Frnnl: 1 IK sell, minim, ,M,I ,,f town, BPSI oiler |nLe« im : oiilbonnl niiiliu : imwer luwniuiiwer, radio, mil electrical appllnncei. 11,n ', I I, lleil Ilank. [.AUNlVRV "WofiK expertly dune nt Yt" '' II. dill AT I.1U:,..I belwi'iu 12 iu,,l 2 mall oilier dekk, eliulr, ilollus lire. Van Myi-kl.., llll Went l-'ront >t., WOMF.N, WirrEfihlFiiiHnnn7, ettHr file, inlmeogrniili, H-lnrli powpr We c/ill for anil deliver. Harold's luimi'. I'hoiii' UK (1-I1HI.J, yrnr nround. Six moms nml bntli, WASIIINC! MAl'IIINK, u'ilt.tfri iy|,,. (•„,•, P. M. and 7 and s P. M.' Red llnnk, Went of Mapln ave, Let us ttliow yon how Avon itepre. ,nw, ir.nlor, MOMI ItilnH licrfuct. Hutu* Raillo and Electrle Hhop, 18 Writ tKI.IAIII.K 'MAN ttnnu ~wiir'k~ns"llnT. Nt'iir IMIH 11 II < nml slnllnn. Cnnvrnknt '"• »' *'•' OIIUIIIKI si., fleif Hank. KlllM,d. l.i.t. ••I,,. CHI, I,.. .,,,, I.Mween U A, M. and Write, Adn llnywnnl, ,', 1 Jackinn st,, KK ll-IIMio.' nnd bnuiliinw, hnrdly used, rrnntmnhlr, iNBia Iwu-ilmir h. .11111: I1H7 Funl II two. •11-v. Momlny nnd Mnliinlny, II in r let ,, » *'.'• ''', i (,,,|r (,,, I ) r, 'I.', • J',(, I,-, P. M. Phont HV, •.'.«!<;,•,. :leunod, cartinu and grading, lop Freehold. MoDHUN llUNOAI.OW," I'uiir" roiimi, 'nil RK «.:'l:if,.|(.' ilniir: llll" 1'l.vmmitli four-ilooi, com- our, Nupply own trnnaiiorlnllon, Hnxl- llll"r '", ".'I,', I,,,,; ,.,, ,),„;,„ ill, manure, nil dlrl, cinders, gravel and FARMER (Icnernl iiilllly niiin.'MYrrlril! bnllii nturhpil wnrnuri full I'lOlnr, HII- ill'T >:i | liMHy • 11 ill 1.11 •' 11. Miiurlri' Hilinnvlr. A cn'n Corner IIICM. Welle, •'(', w, (',." liiiiinlln nil hrnl, [,iicntril In I'nlr lln. j ••if. m >.,-„. r,,, II,, it.,,,,.,,,,,: M.i I'l 11 •, I.. 'HriH fill'TI 'dlvi'll fin eh«»n of il ml. Kitlmiiioi ^Iven, Phone del llfnk No rhllilrrn, Wife avallnlile imrUtlmo nil while 8 Ill Wm I'Vnni M,, Red Iliuik. lluv Ml, llnl llnnl,, vr>n, mitr tuts, AvuMnlif'. IVh. 11 $1*0 jirr IIW,,M fii'i sh,| tin,,nf (•, •, vn|i|>. for ll'i", eM.ll.nl till or mine nn cinlunii' Jpwplry. Cull A'l' Mill. Oirm Uerker, 47 Ueeond Hint hounewiii k I'rlvale farm rMnti., lUfer. l l I:,,,; „!.„ ilr Hnvpn HTUliMIIAKKII, I9il(, (iii"i,d~riiiidlil!in; pne.-«, l'hone KA 3.II4S,". aflfc 7 P, M, :.lN'()1'Vl R"'ri l'UlifcNT'wlshV«~;;m"triTTr mnnlh, Hi'li wni;l r.. Mnr kiln. X While it, * - •' '•• *• I "'• W. \ -'.' ttl, i., l|.,Mv ,„,. . JI . cf, ir. I Blr.ii.. (K ...(bl. e rr.t, Mil, IIM.M. __ wiirrk llflillioiMiiilflillioiMi . rvrnlimsm,, w_ll»ll , I.. H.mhnus... V KK UI.KANKlm rrpalied.'bnfhf.bnfhfii hew Ihet, I'hnnr HI' 3.ir."JII. lilll1 llVr | MUJIIIII lie., KK *l I'OIi I'ilA'f rtlivn" liiiie*"iiiu»kiBr." Full 1 liKNTIX WOMAN' To be llniiiflreprr Hulnrl y j.i-1-onilttily In llilnhihif mnclilnt ! d li.«n.li,»«, SV.,i (i hi-ULIo.l. Allen Uleclrli.' HIIUPHIIU , III Till V'Al.tlM ror quirk buvrn, 1910 rr. iu'i'()H'-"i'oi?«f',~7!for»-|'ir7iwi|Vi".in» J'V >" Rout. M\. i.rxl In lenglli, in'ifpil loiiilliloii, ilr.e 14. In, nml inc.' tuv IWI. young elilldi-rn. llwn .'ll. til.. Phnne |I| E (1.1IHI.W. ' (.'. I...... I'l, Illli Ml,it. t'll.ifin Ile,I Hrllk B I'lirviol.t in,,.,1 ni palm, $:hi,'.i i-rnlrr In Ilril rinnk, I'nur lirilriinmi, KK «...«;i:,.Vf. 10, Ph.mi. HE «.4'J«».,I.- 1011 I'LIKKIIIIII 1 'lull ei.upf. iirlffliin! 1...nil, linn- Imlli! uaiaue. Clnl.tlini, All,I, I A 111: Illll uoikll'u ill' nllnpllllni i" Pliiwr- III) I.(HH1.II Thin «d«y, 7 I', M, Inn Imllu, lnr«c Ihlnu mum with Hrf. CTKAH lllllUU; HI 2.-. In]) ell, a ..to UllMAN :MII:I'IIKUII ,I,III., rlinmplnu'. OI.IIUIrti'MIMO, iiiimeiiireiihir,", I'HIIII. vny 1 1 11111I01, S.'. J .I : I'MI I'.'H. Mint U< i'. i hll'lti I I'nll nl fl (I'_ Stvrnlll Hl|,II SPHI I,, , I , i,,,,.,,!,.,," |,,,|i P, Mi. KK ll.l'allti.ll. fur Intel vim 1'i'lilny nioriiliiii,' . iilni'p. n limn, yrt cnuntry ntnini|ihrri, • hlli IIIIMIII lln.'. II ding nnd 111111 pulille elenonraplii, nuiMInu, notary line 8 f'.u 1 • .IIKI 1, vei)' mind iiiiilin, n,',4,', i , II. IfnnL I'll..ii.' MK ll. I Mil, 1 1 1 1 I'lAHO AtriilllHON. I'KMAI.H 7'ii'SI'UMH" Jc"wVl7y, A " in; ML,.i. •„, I ,,;:;;'. ; ," ;!,;,,",,! I JiJ-liliM, llnliHii iM'vlrr. Yiiur dog uiinlti'iidi'il (ur n dny lilit, I.etlrrtTKfl, it llfund ilreel, Ited MHO Chl'V>lel' (I, four.do111 Ilo mill A l lO; <• AUK (II ihilili. llu. i' yinn IHI,., line. P|,,,i,c nk I'hnn* n-iinns able hnliliy, Make It y "I'l nnd OVI.I. Kinrrli' rUnNIHIIU|i""IIUNtlACl)W,-"l,lvfm("TiVil imv mine him to mm), Hiini'llfnini. lienlee, Mn;,: |!i:i|r |>fytii, I'll..11. SI' 1.(1:1 M;l niillo nml licnler, mw iiuiioi. i;rj;,; lull fill LFI.IIIIIII ynrd: iii'nr liua nml irnln), •hiri.p.i rli-nn 'OCIiKII td'ANIKI. '|iiiTi|ili'>, lliofuuuli- Jl (lutdirlfic, *(((Hylfi(f ill ttivtilttll'.', hl l H, lill.ljtl. , Hi,) UK • : .Mil.in, lnlii||l,|, |,. '• •. him hi.nl uMy. I'o.il l«n-di null.1 nml lieulei, HIIIIII mill iinl«li rrnionnlili', Vnnner, York !,!:;:„;; •• mil MT,i|ihii< H cult a miuiii'i, font Hn.l il, I |,l ll a, I'llll'lnn, lillniilii, ,-». A II ri4* kt>li. witu bud., AKC iii/l.liii'il, I'rlee Ur., full eiiiiilllloli. Vl'i,, I'M,1 ||,||,,|. ell|IVi,|lllil|, IK NT WOMAN wutilil HU'l.i , Port MnmilMiitll. Til 11.. hlnrki l.urk •I'll I 11 \l. !,,, MI ilin li, ruip.'iiliy win Ii. Phone UK II. 22 I'.' niiilehliig >el>, Inf 111II1111 Ml. III. I.Hlll.ll I'lllll lllllM. IK f.-•_'J71 • nil, 1 ,', I', M, or wiik-iliil., [I'dPIII, 111',!!. Tlliile III > I,, r 1,11 _. HIM liniinl child \,y .tny iiv M'lfk nl n '•li";.l, N.nr Idnilr llll, I'IMIIM. KM «, ..1.1,1. I 'ti in.- It K (>• KA WAIiON, iiiiilniKHiiy lib'lilm), in I.' ihimi,., M. I), Miii'hon, II Minim I'llfl. It I il Iniii'.ll , 111,11.,, Illllj MM 1 AH ISHIItU evinlii^H mil)', l in leil, i. Will i '"•.".'li imi: illliin/ 1.11.MI ehiilia, llvlim 101.m II11,1,1,11 II f -.l.i.ii, millo 1,11,1 heiiler, Ml 1 mn.liii.i I. , ,,'|, ,,i ll 1 >l II III Kn <'Ali"HAI.KHMA*N for it iirw'TITr il [ I. I'liui,. "lir, 11. 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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ^STATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NOTICE PARSONS, LABBECCJLE. tt ii undrrntoor, that th« partntrship CANZONA & COMBS FOUR-ROOM JIOUSE. Bath and kitchen, RUMSON—Five-room unfurnished apart, GROSSINGER & HELLER—Compnctncn fT.SUt), SHREWSBURY. One-family lum- CHOK.'B LOT UN Broadwny. VranVlin. REI> HANK —Sft Hurrii PHT'K. Hnuap, hTftoffire pvin'iiiK of (\rtir%e W. (on- Mnkc own neat. Cnil KE 6-U70-W. ment and one-ear garnge. Twn lied, fnr prnnomy. Ample, room for com- Kalow, a bo ui tlir»-e ynrs nld, with Turk prrtion, West LonK Branch. Side- four hp(|ri)om^, two h«th*. lar^* living f'ver and (Jporirr ('. fl»il[ih, trafiing n* COUNSELLORS AT LAW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, (irenlaco, fur rooms, bath. Wnter, gaj, electric and fort. Five rooms, fireplace, oil hent, two bedrooms. Imth. living room H :ul walk and rurli, hiKh and dry. l!rquir^fi roiim, fircplnre, »un[inrior. lavatory, CMI- Connver it |{iiit>h h^i ]>prn diunlvprl, and I W.llac. SI. Red Bank niahed, (75 n month. Call R. J. Mar- heat supplied. Adults preferred. Con- scn-enn, storm '"ash: nttachpd garaKe: kitrhrn, vr nptian blind?, com hi nut inn nn fill HI if 61 l»y approximately I.'.O IPT hnll: irarnKf. Rivpr richts. Mn»t srli thnl JI nrw [uirtrn ithi|t has b"rn formal Theodore V. Pardons Etjmui.il J. Canton* vin MA 1-25C8. venient locntion, $110 per month. Uyrnc expansion second floor; 110..10(1. Hroad wimlowB nnd electric ratiK**- K\ eel I nil fept. This m low iirire for rpiirk iale. to sftllr r%tat>\ Ph-.nr RK 6-0071 <»r titufpr fh«> name of (onnver II liwight ; Theodore J. L.'threciue Agency, Realtor. Phone HU 1 -1 1 n0.- Eliton F. Combs Thomai J. Siniih FURNISHED COTTAGE, including line: and Mechanics sts. Phone RE 6-2100.' locntion. Must he sold this munth. Vi^il MI 2-i:.5'». nnil thnt fienr^e (', Ralith i^ no longer RUM SON—-Two nice sized "thrct'-room Lawley AneiK'y, ru-i'iiss HIP bridKC in nmn*-r\fii with th** t-nid partnership. Kob.rt H. .Maida William R. Blair Jr. tind Bilvpr. Phono HO 0-7671. GROSSINGBR & HELLER—Red Bnnk. — Sevfn-n REI)'"IJA'NK'"- -AUton Cnurl." Ko'ur" l.e,|- Abraham J Y.azer unfurnished annrtinrnts. Unlh. Hpnt New four-room Cape Cod. Two bed NTublU-_tovvn._ for furtlin- j(articu1ar_5. lirirk vrni'or residenrp. Two tile baths, rooms. - til*'d li.iths. !;irt;r uttir, «p;ii-p (iKOKUK (V RAM'H. and domestic hnt nnd cnld wnter aii] rooms full biiFcmnit, oil hent: Inr^i TWO-ACRE PLOTS""iiTVhoice "rrsidprn ia'l Inviilnry. tinM»lacc. junrooni, oil hrnt ; for mom hedroorm, hnt witter heat ; CVAiUCK \V. CONOVEU. ROOMS lilled; $60 j>er month ench ii.iartment. plot: $9,000. Broad and Mechanic its section of Middlrtown. Hi|ih, wnmli il, dniihN' KnmKP; pint T.'.xlfiS. EXRPIU » river njcM* for hnat. Must bo SPPII in tjlTINN, DOBEMBS, McCL'K * Immediate occui>ancy. Ilyrnu Aficncy, Phone RE 6-2100." restricted area. Ideal fur ranch typ«v» Idcatinn ; J1 ,S,'i0H. Thompson Agency lip apprcriittpH. Phone UE H-007* or Notice of Settlement of Account Realtors. Phdne ItU \.\UA). homes. For infoinintlon ucmcernini; low s_l Ei*s*t Front st. Phone RE fi-'JTOU. KJ« nt* of Jump* K. lr.iwfnrd, H*- ItLSSKLL WE HAVE A CLIENT for your prop- prici1. ste Lawley Agency, Acros.n the Ml 2-4.-* H2. n SOUTH STREET—CXmifortaMe.hocne- ftUMSON—DellKluful runiUliec] four- rrty. List with Gronslnger & Heller, TIIOMI'SOK"AGENCY—New homes. Liv ^itTAU'l'EfTf"'— Well-built biinRalow. I ••••a-t-d Nullc- i« ber.by Ki¥«-n that th«> COUNSELLORS AT LAW room npartmciit on second Hoor. Two iiiB room. Mtchrn. two h«droom», t:le Lnr«c Jlvinic room, beilrimm, modern "'•"onpti of rho !tub of 8 West River rd., Runison. Phone RU GrnssinKer, Milton Heller, Lawrence J. ON—Nice location. Si.\-nVom," lath Agency, hi Kant Front at. Phone RE »OxlSfl; law taxes: $7.fiufl. MBHP <\>\ thi! (,'rnmty of Monmouth and Vincent J McCue Ernem Kaaaaa Or.e ol Red Bank's mo»t convenient fi-OTUl).' | locations. Call Red Bank 6-1684. Mn. Schilling.* Asrncy, pln*tere.dMonmout, h honvt watePhonr hrnte R. Uni l1- Agency, (.'(tmanrhe Drivr, Phone LO r,. s,ittli.ni,'iit. t th Asking SS.UOO. S Monmoulh Cou William I.. Runiell. Jr. Dowiit UNION BEACH—Threr rnomA, furnishiMi UltOSSINUfili A HELLER—Build I 4»2. Court. Prnt.iitf Iliviiimi. on Kri.lny THE MARYLAND—Room and boar,, or unfurnished, Gns, cU'etric nnd hent your own lot. Homes designed for FAIR ITAVEN—Nice locution. La/rite itrr»- farm, ("t-ntury obi farm how NEW HOU.SKS, huniraTnw •nd 'i\* srvvntrrnth i! of Krl.riia ry. A. with plenty of hot water. Just a U supplied: $15 a week. Phone KE comfo-'t and convenience. GivltiR you plot; wix roonif, hnt water heat, nil Six roonM and bnth: two bnrns: umi ron>*tr\ictifin. 100 per rent Ion in oli- 195(1. at I il inn o'clock ,\. M.. at wl WILLIAM E. BEATY doors from Broad street. 31 Wallat 3087-M.- maximum house for the dollar; burner, storm windows: two-car cmnKP, tenant housr: S -1,000. Thorn pn tftiu:tl)!p. Dowtnu Park. Red Bank. tinif applicntin will \tv roarlf for street. Phone Red Ban* C-0931-H. APARTMENT, consisting Hrmui and Mechanic at a. S12,601). Sweeney ARenry, Molimuuill A^i'iny, SI Knst FMMII m. Phone RK I'hcnu' HE fi-^-<:07. nllowiinrp of ,mmi*«ioii* ami ron ATTOB.VEV AT of HvinK room, bedroom, kitchnn, bnth, feu. TWO FURNISHED bedrooms, wit aye. IMuinp KU_ t-M'J2_. In residential faction of town, one block HELLER—Ranch NORTH SH'RE'WSlItfnY riv<>r. Over lt)0 THOMPSON* ACIENCY-New Cape ("oTl J. CRAWFORD COMPTON. Ino. llated: Ilecrmli'T 'Juth. A. I).. I91^>. kitchen privileuea. Inquire after from Broad st. Jtent, 1 iKht, mas, hot HENKY II. liltlNI.KV, Incomo Tax Consultant P. M., 276 Mechanic street, Red Bank house. Modern appointments which fi'ct river front. Spvpu-roum colonial homp. IHI'KP livinti room, firpplacp, tlin Real estate ant.'.\ houstkoenlnit. W. W. Emery, 67 Black Thorn pun. AKmry, 81 Enst Front st. Ilrniy I). lirinl.y, all improvements. For couple looking clmnic sts. Phnne RE fi-2100.* 1-M92. l'honp UK fi-(ITOi). ______Keamburg 1-0059. iwint rd., Kmiifon. for nice quiet, comfortnbli! place. In- .'it llrimil S.rctt. COUNTRY TYPE HOME, near Fort RED HANK—Near schools and conven- I!,.,] Unnk, N. J. JAMES F. SMITH liOUULE HOOM, with board, in lilcaa. quire at 7 Lafayette st., Rumson, after NEW ULTRA MODERN ranrh iont to sh»iM>intr district. Six-ronm ant home. Teachers, business man, oi fi:3U P. Mr Monmouth nnd race track. Insulated. SUNNYCUEST. G. 1. homti. Moimont Attnrncy. home. Two bedrooms and two housf. iiml firfd. steam h«at; paraKt*: AL'DIOMKTKIST business woman preferred. Call RL 6 FOUR FURNISHED rooms~ nth, Gracious 32-foot living room, end pine IVothen. Little Silvtr. Phone R«d panelled. All rooms attractively decor- hit Il.'ixl SO. Prirp ?10,000. Wcart- B Il 39S or Rei) 1 n 8 NOTICE HEAHlNfi EXAMINATIONS 081'.! in Oceanport, nenr Fort MonmdtithUh . tile bnth]. La rife kitchen, large ? *L6- _, M?. }!*. •l T -V_ „ ated. Modern kitchen, huge closets, tile NVmrlh AKPnry, 4'Z Hrnnd •!., Red SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, [lesrinjc A!d»—Accei-orie^— Haiteriei CHEERFUI/—Two rooms, one slnBlc. Phono EA 3-0097-M.* fireplace; frarnffe. On riverfront; Hunk. Phnne KE 6.2240.* LAKE PARK—Afemder iec bath, downstairs lavatory, glassed porch, tion, aero plots; a modern restricted CHANCERY DIVISION, Phone P-cd Bank 6-6O:,"» double, in private home, desirable l SEA BRIGHT. Studio apiirtnientu wliich terraces, trees. Beautifully landscaped; $19,500. Allaire A .Sou Agency. LITT1.K SIIJVEK—New two-betlroom cation. UreakfaBt if desired. ISO Rivei enn be converted into one complete residential development; F. It. A. hp. MONMOUTH COUNTY, 1H5 RIVfiR RlJ. FAIR HAVEN. N. J. KHMKc-bnrn, wainacoated, concrete floor, Phone RE 6-3-150. bungalow: expansion attic possi hi li- rd.. Red Hsnk. Phone RE 6-3T. 11-J-* unit. Best residential locntion. Available water, electricity. Curbed drive and parlt- tics: lot GOxlSO; automatic hot wntrr proved; ichool mdjolnlnu, cloi* to rail* Docket No. F-5U.4!) COMFORTABLE, clean, furnished roon Feb. 1 to May 1. Call TtE 6-5I1H./ injr area. School and bus nearby; *i- heat: fJ. I. opportunity at $9,400. road itation; lake privilege*. A few Qr.i Thr Sliitr of Now J.TJ.'J' to: H.UtP.Y sincle or twin beds. 62 Throckmor- SEA BRIGHT. Apartment for rent, fur- home lite* still available. Set your real- crc. AskinK $22,500. Phone EA 3-SEA BRIGHT—Two-family house. Hi.\. Weart-NemPtli ARpncy, 42 Hroad st. TAIM'F.NIIKN, hi\ hoirs, d.vi«-i and MILTON KOSENE ton live.. Red Bank. Phone RE 6-3188-M. nished or unfurnished, two-room: KBr- room apartment, completely furnished, Phone UK (i-'i24O.' tor: ilno E. Alexander, on the prbmlsea. porsonal ri-lnosnilativt'S, nnd fii-, th'-:r den apartment, wood paru-lled through- 0SS4.» NBWLY RE-DECORATED rooms wit! seven-room apartment, unfurnished, FAIR HAVEN—New two-bedroom bun- Phone RE fi-117 i. or any of thrir, surct'ssors in rikh:, title out, unusual and modern, S.IO per month. MATAWAN VICINITY. Ten rooms, two hardwood floors, modern kitchen; vox- ATTOHNEY AT LAW cookinjr and complete home keepini baths, large plot, residential area. Kiitow, (-tairrnse to rxpan^lon attic, FAIR HAVEN—Near nchool and bui.nail nit,-i','st ami any of lln-ir r.^i ,<•,'', i', Tenant pays utilities. Available Feb. 1. rage: river and ocean privileges. Apart- »[.oiiH,'rt and any iipison hol.link' title Very clo«e to station and Elsne Suitable for professional man, or apart- firei>lnpfi , completp P kitrhrnn. No d downn House, four rooms and bath, expansion Phone _SE 2-OlMH.^ __ ments milcil; Sl'J.SOO. Phone SE 2- attic, hot water heat, olt burner. Small throii^h anif ninlfr any i.f sai.l parti,-,, Across the street from Molly Pltcl ment development. Owner sncriflchifr payment fof r (!(!. 1.1?fi; ? ^a monthh,, nnu 107 MONMOUTH ST. 00. Call SE 2-0243 SE llPiit: tuo-eiir Karaxe. Price $12,600. swer to tho i-onipla.iit iilrd in a Su|i.ri..r '.!-0(17 3. way 34, Holmdcl. Phone Holmdel Court aclioli in which Loonnriln Iliiililin^ Certificate of Ui»solutiroximiitely pen,leu, hhis hirn, devist'i-s and personal rt-iH'escntativ , and his, thrir or any of l f h l-'IVE ROOMS, unfurnished. 33 Lincol jilled. nusiness couple preferred. 1 -17 section. Six rooms and bath. Kitcht-n SEA Bft IC" ITF ~ Two-fiimlly houw eoniM nsi tion Monn KIIKII. lar^c liitck two aeres. Pioperty consihts of lw« r their, »u **ort in I'iuht, litle. and in- hv _Cc»u£t, _Keiinsl>unr/ Brlilwe nvi'., Red Hunk. Threo inituitHS k :tn niii>ft>, sink ii'inl fubint'ts, enrloNt-d apartment upstair.,, completely fur- |u)ic)i : lot Kill \ 120. ronipk'tc-lv land- ilwt'lliiiKs. one ha.s nine rooinrt and ir.rKt walk to railroad and bus stations. PH- nishrd, downstuiis unfunuKhed. Hot M-:ipf'l. W''M Rtd Hunk; $S,2. Occu- sun porch, otlu-r is li four-muin cottnKc tere>-t and nnyn of tluir n-ipective k (IENTXKMAN--Smi.il cheerful furnished pureii, htorin Knsh and scit'onn for the 1 in l.r:%.. '»[,,. a vate toilet: KartiKP^ 'I'ntiiv lioum*: • lnrnp jriiraK'*; property water hunt: two-cur KiintK' ! 140x4 0. E:;- pancy in tivt! Olltll KK fi- All iiniirdvenuiiK cxcollent oonditifin. spousi-K, mid anay person holilnihc title room, nenr bath, iirlvate family. Phon 'is. throuKh and unilenr any of said parties. f.f Ihn Stan* w!m*.» pr nrip.il SIX ROOMS, "bath, hot water" hent, oil T.OxlOO. Price J.S.UOO. Henry Schweizer. eel lent locnl Ion. Hiver anil ncciin |iii v- •m.'ll-J.' (,aritt;p, c^licki'ii htmxn and tool Hhi-d. ::: rir.nd .Street. Rcultor. 146 Mntn St., Kpansliurn. Phone lleKes: SK1.50I). Call SE 1MI2 4 3 or SK Iteautifully landscaped with fruit trees. and Stal,' of Nwe Jersey, are def-ndanu. itOUM—Very soot! locution. All fired: nfli'iiye; p.irtinlly funi!Hhf<]. ll the Superior Cotirl of Ne in the Hi>roui:b uf >:••• H;uik. County uf Close to schools, stores, buses. Phone KE fi-tim. GUNNISON HOMES. In Champion, Askinic pr'rc $10,0110. Exeliiiivi; nKfiit ldK p i MiiiiiiK.iilh. -Sliif- nf New J.-r-y iThnm- ventencesvenieneea. Phone RKE 6-1252G-1252.. (.'onstance Smith, 14 Maple itve., Kair J, r-iey within .t." days after the Unil dnv KE fi-.f»Sl-W, KEANSBURG—Hfitrt of town. Income u Master and DPIUXP oerion, to meet HA P. I'"',niu-, 1M-in;: thf nw :i*. therein LARGE, COMFORTABLY heated bed AOxlRO; )jKVet__ Phone HE G-2:iOM.___ __ nf Kelirillliy, I'.I.'.U. exclusive of such nnd in ch:irlimin;iry tn 'he inning tion, near nil trans portnt ion. parkin u' Realtor. 146 Main st., Keansbi.ru, Phone Venetian blinds throughout, cabinet ed aluKUCR. Evprptt H. Thome, Kinn's Lion of brick and stone, On lot close n mnrtiuixe dated March 24. ItHU, nnil reiiuestcil. Phone RU_liOilL!t:' apacp. rpasonablc. Phone KK C-3a5S.* modern kitchen, FriKi'Ialre. new «as of thi* CerLiliratf of I)ii«olution. ICK 6-0123. HlKhwny, Middletown. IKOxlMl. LivinR room ISxU, with fire- mad,- liy Harry Tappenden, unmarried l-'URNISHED HOOM, in vicinity of Broa PORTAUPECK — Wc-II-fuirii^7i-d two- nttiKe. lot 50x1110. Quick sale, $5,500. nlare, dining room, all moi'uiit kllrhen .as mni'lKniror and payHlile to I.ionnrdo Now Thvrefi.re. I, th- S. er«tary of at., Red Unnk. All conveniences. lad FURNISHEIJ" AI'ARTMKNTS.~TuV 2 'ii- I'hoiw \\K 6-1 0•>'£,' Stale of ih- St:i!e <>( N'-v J. r*ey. Do room apartmi-nt. newly decorit cd, stnrv hoine. Thri'" bed room s, tile 1-1x13, with t-lt'ctric raiiKf, tlirtT l ItuildinK find I.nlin Aurioriiitiiili of New preferred. Call KB 6-3761-W after bathroom, -plenty of clos'iU, nreplnce. oil two fulll tlbil> baths, lull cellar J Ihreby Certify that the si-.id mrpm-ation completely furnished, modern l>ath, new 1NCOVK PltOPKRTY. Two-fnmily oniH IIS mortk'a^ee. ami did, on the Thirty-fir-.! day of ]h•^mln-r, refrigerator and stow, hint and nil util- fired >hot WHter heal, full cellar; two- THE T1KNN1S K. I1YP.NK Kealtors hiuisc. Fivi' roiuiirt and bnth nn «nch 4, attached manure: rtmilutinit hut stat the southerly 1 r____ ; ImmeclinU nccunancy; $13,- blirnU, t'J-t'.t, fi!i« in niv ntlic' n il'i' v iX'-'Mitrd ities supplied. Krarionnbli'. Lncatrd in have Heveral choici! homes for llnor. (Uvo year It am.' mi fuc-oml Ihmr, wnter heat, oil tired. Ve Sire.-t in the Townshihi p of MidiMt'tow :LIIf Monmouth nnd Suite nf N East Front si., Red Bnnk. Phone KE an If or rent. Fnr iippuiiilinrnts, cull dissolution of aaiil i-Nrporn'i'-M. ••xecutfd I'orl iiliffk. Phone LO (5-IfiO2. .") ; liuiisi' niwly i'ninti.1 ami I*K tiiul eomliinatiou do Jersey, You art> madn it defeiidnnt be- by nl! the stitckhnlder.i t Ji• i *-r>f. which iWfi-4U6S-J.O ROOMS—Livinir.-bcdroom eombin FUHNISHED OR tinfurninhcd aparlmrnt. nt a West River rd., Uumson, or nt for i: Ownir upon '.nkitik' of titlr. Roland S. Hill. PIUI-K; you may hnve or claim mime ri«ht f llediuom, livinii room, kitt-henc-ttr and RIVERFRONT SUMMER bungalow, fur- an nl cnim-nt nnd th-- lernnl >> :h" jirn- iitinn, kitrhru privilciii's, linen, dishes, phone UU 1-1 1 ,'»«.• inn tiitnsOiT.il: J12.IMMI fo ijuick ,17 Kin-rr-t it ve, 1'1'aii r HHnv .Mnv till- nv interest in and tn nnid mort. iM>i>dinv;n nfore«ai.i nm i:nw mi !i!» in my silver furnished. Private family. Nt«» JIS nn hrir, devivir, i lot fiuxllO, beautiful view; ?R,:.[)(». Mnrio Uiiy Stilliiiai. & Ah.tiiclatr Mfii up until -1 I'. M. aiifi raid otlir.- in provided by !:"v. other tenants. Rent reasonable. Cal trance. Conveniently located, quiet, suit- Iliwhway 3.-I, Shrewsliury. Phone RK fi- «oniil rcpiTM-ntfitiv** nr any of their su<*- KB 6-IS1 S-K." able for couple. :n Wiu-d nvc, Itum- Cos A^oncy, Comanchc dr., Portnupeck. RED HANK'S HEST residential neik'h cf35i»rH in rivbt. ttlte nnd interest, n In lV'tiniony Wlnr. i.f. I inwc hereto Phiinp 1,0 B-1P02. bnrhnod, Uiver front colonial. Quiet, .'. III. HIGH, !H(V LOT cm Ilrown r-1.. newr i l'UWISHEl) lance double room, £?_!L-_ Phonp HU 1-0r.!)4-J.* ^^ you mny be. nny of their respri'tiv »PL my hand ami ;>l!iv<*f). Josppli (.. tun«- avc.__I)enl. Phone I>B 7-SI77-W. hiM-em. I)., one tho'Miind niii" hundred KB 6-17VL- Mctlue Realtor. Phone IIU I with preplan', pnwdpr room, diniitk' QtfLE Sli.VKlt —Choice""" biniK' and forty-nit;*. Write. "R. II.." Box fill. RrrJ Bnnk.' room, kitchen, three bpdrooms. hath, oil EATUJE CHEEKKLJ'L front room, fur- brick and f mm P. IU.W, modern, Dnted: January fl. 19.10. LLOYH H. MARSH. nished, for OIIP or two pprBons. With MllNMOUTH BEACH. Summer cottaKP. lient: liiijxp toriipr lot; 51 H.OOO. Rny I. fiRANT SCOTT. Hrrrftury nf Statt, Six roomfi. One block from ocean. Fur- RUMSON fcSTATK "AHEA." "New""ranch Sti llm tin ft Associates. State Highway tom-built; liirK<; living room, space for or wiihnut kitchen privileges. Prlvat REAL ESTATE FOR SALE home (brick) in settitiK of century old iliniiud lively firppliice, two bedrooms Cifrk, Superior Court. family. Phone RE 6-«.'i2:i-J.* nished ?7.500. Principals only. Write, SS. Shri'WBhury.__IMioiii_I{E_6-__l_l_. John Wnrren, Jr., COMMON-LAW I 456 ' Box 38. Sea Bright.* shndn trees; seven spacious rooms, in with double .:1ns.-ts, beautiful tile bath, LARGE FURNISHED room. Newly dec. cludinc ficrvnnts room, two tiled baths, iiTtir r TO llllnbler a p__ stream-11nf:11 kitchen, full ImsrmeTit, IUI- Attorney for PlnintilT. SHERIFF'S SALE-Hy v.rtu..- of a writ united, citinfiirtiiljle, plenty of hoi THE BUY YOU'VE wntltd for! Three- tiled kitchen. Priced rinht at $-7,.r>00. nnd woodlnnil; mnilcrnizcd farm pasturhousee, IS Wnlinpp Slrrrt. Minncsink Park section, tomatic hot air heat, oil; attarhed (,'a of e\fcution !'i tri" dir*-ft.'d. ifsu^d out water. Conveniently located. 152 Mapl bedroom home. Lit run living room, Joseph (!. McCue At'ciiry, Realtor. (fully insulated). HvinK room, powilrr •a tie; lnrge '"t. in fine lorn lie Near Red Unnk, Nrw Jersey. of the Superior ''ourI nf Now Jersey avi'.. Red Unnk. fireplace, dining ronm, modern kilrhen 100x150: one block from JiiKhway 3S. Phone RU 1-0 I 11 or RE fi-M70." room, din inn room, fieri, kitchen, KIHS* Ten minutes ride to Red Bank. Call 4U hut, ttain »nd schools. Phnnu HE 7- NOTICE will be *•> 1 HI sid to (ale a I public ven* TWO LAROE'FRONT rooms, three win- and bath. Needs decorating. Near bus. enclosed porrh. four be rl rooms, bath, due, on Only 5H.7OO. Uolston Waterbury, 16 KB B-3.S25-H." KAIR"H"AVEN7 value. steam hpnt, oil fired: supprintcndenl's The Annuttl Mcetlnt; of the share- dowtj each, priviitc bath and shower, HOLMDEL TOWNSHIP. BunRulow of Seven roonid, hot water oil hent; reas- ATLANTIC MKrilLANIKS home. Eleven Monday, the 6th day of February, 1950, beautifully furnished. Should be seen West Front at. Phone RE ti-:i!i00,» four rooms, bath, modern kilchen, oil rottiLKc; stable; poultry houses, in choice oliltrrs of the Twin Itoro iVrfural Sav- of \1 and 5 onable taxes, easily finnnred: $1 1,000, fiirniiitK urea. Accessilile to either Red rooms and thrct; baths. Lnvely Kl bittwren th« hours to be appreciated. Also small room with fired Bpuce heaters; on bard Ktirface Joseph (!. McCue Atfenry, Realtor. I'hom loor aparlmpnt of tivi: ronins and bnth I.oiin A»KncinL!nn u( iVIurk (at •> n'-lr Ka Standard two windows, stall shower. Phone RE BUNGALOW—In Fair Haven. Five road. AsklnK J4.500, Walker & Tin- Hunk or Matuwnn for fommutinc; J2H.- New J«ra»'y, hu ht'ld Ht Ih.' nlfice of rooms, full cellar, hot water beat, oil RU 1-044-1 nr RK li-1.70.' TiOO. Rny Stillmnn k Associates, State with fireplace. Four rooms ami hath on Time* in theftt-rminn of s;-it| day, at 6-065S " dall, 19 Kiist Front St., Red Hank. Phone nd floor, two rooms and bnth tin? iiii-toriatiiiii, Main at Writ Street•, the Court Hom the H'»ronwii of burner, modern kitchen.. White rnil RE 6-2776.* ATTENTION" G. I.— $2,000 in cash"will Highway 'A!>,Shruwfibury . Phone RE 6- Kutnntdwn, N'* LAHGK IUKNISHE1) room, doublu bed, fence. All for $8,500. Uolston Water- purchase thi«t six-room bungalow, 1 third, iiutnmittic oil heat. venetiHn , y, hold, County of Monniou'-h. .*>"«• Jtrxry. bitth, shower, free usu of telephone RED BANK AREA—Fivo-room bunRii- .11 II. blind*. lot. nicely January IS, to suti.ify a judtrrri' ri» nf ^air! court bury, Realtor, 16 West Front street. cated in Fair Haven. Moil*• rate taxes: ] lors (four) nmi thlhr trnnnartio« rlrrtt'.nn oof locnl calls. Gentlemen preferred. Central Phone RE fi-3500. low, bath, hot air heut, automatic gnu oil hoitt: Karaite. Joseph G. MrCue ROOMINlT HOUSE. Cabin location: shrubbed. Priced nt $l'J,O0u. Cnll AT amounti 111; to niipro\ir.inifly * l.'.i IT.00. ]y located. Call KE 6-04*8, 7 A. M. to water heater, 1:113 ran Re, screen •, some r i if li t on Ilittliwny 3.", strateKlealiy sit- nny liunlnomi us may properly conic br- All th'' dofftiflant'x riuht. Ci!- an-l in- HUR~R? TO WATERBURY! Just a bun- AKency, Realtor. Phone RU 1-0144 forr tin- nwt'tintf. ft A. M.. G P. M. to 9 P. M.* Htorm sash; plot 75xlO0. Price $4,500. uateit: nolhJ liriek bouse, right rornnH, TWO STORF/ imiLIHNC. UlxTO. O , torrM, if itny. in ait'l t" th- fi)i!nwin«: RHIOW of five rooms and bnth, pipe- RK fi-1470 :__ t Tlu- pull-, for the election will W n|,.-; FURNISHED ROOMS. One single, ono Walker & Tindnll, 19 East Front St., Red two bath?, steam heat, oil fired, fin- Snfeway Market. Porrelnin All that riT'.ain 1'Jt. trur* nr purcr-l of less heat. lot 75x100, Needs repairs, Bnnk. Phnne KB 6-3404." MONMOtJtIf BEACH. Exrvilrnt huy for ished IniFemcnt; attached unniRp; 1 Vj from H to '.1 o'clock. P. M., nnd thf hou double. Near bus. 40 Worthley at., but well worth money: $4,300. Rnlston front. 1 _; 1 -1 !_:i First ave., Atlantic land and premi-e* ?itu.•.•.. in ih«j Hnr- a irrowinK fnmily who requires nmple acres of land, younjc ore hard and ber- for t rnnniiriinn of nil othrr hu sin 03s wil miKti «>f Little Sllv.r, CouiiTy of Mon- Ked Bank, or phone RK 6-4716.* Waterbury, Realtor, 16 West Front st. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, and excep- bedrooms. A .stnne's throw from the tionally ftiit» huntfiilow of four rooms, ricK; ?17,0i)0. Kay Stillmnn & AI>HOC1- h« 'J o'dork P. M. mo'ifh nnd Stat<> of N.w J« r-^.-y, LOVELY CORNER bedroom. Near bu Phone RE6-3500.* . bf>arh, on n hen ill i fully Inndsrnpnd lot Hti'.s Stnte HiKhway 3S, Shrewsbury. fTfV fAXSl I)K~HK i f. I ITS; I'ive-ri.om bun- bath, 1st earn heat, oil, Magic Chef Kas HKNJAMIN VAN KKUREN, HKC.INNINfi at 11 p..in*, on th.; south- and railroad station. $7 weekly. 36 LITTLE SILVER—Four-room bunga- 90x300; Slfi.ftOO. furnifihcil, Joseph C. Ph UK fi-;.' * " Kalow, plus tile, bath, InrKe ranKPt casemrnt windows, screens, Htonc Srrrptary-Trensur^T erly side of WlnlirM l»r;v<: nt the north- Oakland St.. Red Hank.* low. No cellar, space heater. Conven- McCue Agency, Realtor. I'hone RU !• fireplnre. white oak fioorini:. Summer LAKGE FRONT ROOM, furnished, slngli front; one-car attached KaniKe; also a LIN'nUOFT AREA—IR ncien, VIKIH Ii 11- ii nd winter nir-cnndltioninv;, oil burner, on st cnrnn- of Lot. I I ni shnwti on "Map ient to btlfi line nnd station. Screens and twn-car separate KHrnne; plot 300x100 0414 or IlE_B-M"0.* JLIIU ; rent*viited tbree-hedroom farm- NOTICE of Wintleld (lanl'-ns. pmp..i»y uf White or double, kitchen privileges. Walking storm »ash; $.".,500. Ilolston Wntrrhury, BUY OF THE WBEff--Fmir-room r-ot- Inrtie kitf-'brn with ample rntiinnt with beaut if ul shrubbery, fish pool. Ask- house, new wnlls, ceilinK-^. plum hi nn. car enrnKC ; full cellar. Real home and Superior Court of Niw Jer»ey, Chancery Prtrfi. Inr." which said map U fi!*• d in distance tn Fort Monmouth. Call EA Realtor, 16 West Front st. Phonu RE ing Jl 1,500. Wnlker & Tindall. 19 IHKC on Inrgp lot. Middle town town modern kttfhtn. oil heat, fully instituted; the Monmouth County Cl.rv'a Of!ic<. ami 3-1476. SO Lewis St., Entontown. n real huy. If interested. y»u niny up. Oiviiion, Monmouth County, 6.3:100.* > East Front st., Red Bank. Phone RE shin; low taxes; near Atlantic ]Iij;h mitbuildintTH include bnrn and three-room Docket No. MI759/40 from thence (1 I north fii dp'-'.-^e* 17 LARGE FROTfT ROOM. Nicely furnished ?4!t,,ri0 FOR G. l's. No down payment, landn; electric kitchen, litrpe iittic, ftil lect your dernrations nt this time. Termi 6-2776 • Kiifst . cnttiiKe with bathroom, Rpncc arrnnKeH. W. P. Krott, 74 Monmouth TO: WIMJAM CHARLES WINDNAOKT min'iti * eait alonx Win field Dri 0 with cooking nnd housekeeping prlv buyu new four-room bmiKalow. Auto- eel Inr. Sacrtfiep fnrni or • a point where Win- Metres, Children welcome. Two blocks matic hrat. pxpiinsinn altir. Exrlusivp MiDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP. New bun-tell Agency. Phone AT 1-0116. Sunday Rt., or your own broker. Kiilovvs uf four ruuins, bath, hot air riatcx, Stntc Hiplnvay 35, Shrewsbury. Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division. flild I'rive curves northerly; thence (2) from railroad station. Call RE 6 with Rolston Waterhury, Realtor, 16 by nppoinlmfnl. Phone HE R_-B1 1JL Monmouth County, mm|n nn 111" ?'inrenibrr, HM'.t, hi n certain lidd drive Id f*•< t more or less to th« 1'URNISHED ROOMS—39 Wavcrly pi., RIVERFRONT- North Shrtw^bury. Sub- ker & Tindnll, 19 Enst Front »t., Red Inhds. Seven rooms, bath, extra lav- six-room home, new roof nnd sidintr, tractive liiirKnin* in homca nnd nuiio wherein ('nnatnnce Durham Wind" |Mii*it where it in*erects 'he westerly Red Bank.' Btantial home in the finest neiKhbor- Hank. Phone RE 6-3404.* atoryy,, automatic howt watea r stoker hritt; hot water hent, oil fired: barn, needs re- lots in Rfd Hank anil nil Etirround< mine I it the plaintiff nnd you are theniile of Lot 13; thence C.t t south 27 hood. Seven rooms, two baths, powder three larffe lols: two.rnr (ire- pair; tnxcH 3100, Ideally situated for ilefuiidnnt, you tir« rcfitiirrd to unswer decree* *)9 minutes i ast nlotip I.nt 13, , , BUILDING SITE of 13 acres on hnrd plncr, full cellar, only needs re-decor- ing towns. Write for nptiointmcnt the [ilaintiir'n Complaint on or tiff ore •10 fert nioif or k-.s to th" southwest i h h surfaced road, excellent area, 600*foot l fll l ret irrrl mnn ir commuter : f 11 ,f.00. Ray APARTMENTS roomag , automatilg c mheat ; three-cap r . No utiiiK, hnrdwnofi floois. InrKe porchf F. Slillmiin & AiiBoriatcii, Stnle Uichwny to 1 \ Mnple nvc Knir Hnvtn. the 2.Jri day of February, next, or in de- cmnrr of Lot 1:!: thtm-e (I> north 68 Large living room with ft re pi a r frontane, high elevation. Prlci* Jfi.000. fault thereof. Hueh juditment will be drereiit 17 minutes f ;>. -t, 121 feet more bulkhend to worry about. Full price Outstanding buy at $10.fiOO, Rowtell Shrewxbury. P.ho baths, large Him ken liv- Front St., Red Hank. Phone RE 6 Stillmiin & A KP opiates. I'lione RE fi- Alisoiiitely line between WinfifM (iardens and landi 1 -_\ 1 fi. no monry ilown. No if f Dated: December 22, l'J49. rooms, newly decorated, $28 monthly. room with flreplncc, den, powder 3404/ l ffi! , no of formerly Hoffmire: thener (fi) louth Apply 66 Main street, Kcnnsburir, or room, breakfast bar; attached gn SIXTEKN LOTS-In Uttlp~"a"ilvpr7~n"it cMrnK, JuH nlovr in. Cl JOHN V. CROWELL, (38 deitrees 17 minutes west V16 feet BUILDING PLOT of about 2\^ acres. Branch ave., nenr railroad statinn. To SYCAMORE AVK. LOT, in»x2(.n, 82.750, fH cr of ;ev- "" KE 6-0JI85. full Insulation, Olson storm sash Hard surface road, liinh elevation with rrnl liiMltlliflil honirfe. Itnrunin ]irir, s. Sor Attorney for Plaintiff, more or less to a puint in the easterly FURNISHED APARTMENT. Two, .screens, copper plumbing, automat \c close out at - _ n 0 each, or will sell .ml lot 1HX2UX, *2,B00. Call R. J. hi Hroarl Street, linn of Lot It as shown on the said vie* of New Yorl; city. Price $2,500. whole tract, Phone LO fi-:(7-1."-,!.• Marvin. MA 1 -*J ~>fiS. mill iiiiiuiro nL 4U White St., Shrrwa- map; thence (71 north 27 degrees ^16 motel "apartments and bath. Newly heat. LandHcapcd plot 170x1.10. Choice Walker A Tindall. 19 Emit Front at., Red liurv ItoroUK),. Red Hank, N. J. furnished, modern. Heat and hot water location, near Red Itnnk. lied need for I minutes west 2 feet more or loss to tht Hank. Phone RE fi--776.' MIDDLKTOVVN. Five-room ranch hill*. 1 HUltplicd. H't monthly. 66 Main street Immediate sale, $16,000. No flickering RIVERFRONT HOME In Ktd Hank, Liirt'c plot; Hreplncp, hot wnler oil HriL'k vt'iuiT nnil slutt roof ronstruc- Monmouth County Surrogate's Office point or place of HKGINNINt.. VAN HORN — Rumson. A well-built Phone KE6-00S.1. but Rood terms, Rolston Waterbury hpnl, S.i.700. No rush for fi. I. Cnll ft. tion, two tilfil butllK, fin. liluci', autf). In the matter of th« eiitnte of Sara Intended to be all the land owned by 1 compact modern bungalow, Onk floors, hich above thr river. Four bed- S ,-; AND 4 !•; -ROOM apartments, newly Realtor. 16 West Front et. i'honc RE miitic hfiit, full ri'lliir; uttiii'lii'd K«rii«o; Hauainartner, deceased. Notice to credi- White.Piifh. Inc. between Ih" southerly modernized", In line residential section, 6_-3B00.* tiled linth, electric hot water heater, rooms, two tile baths. Itownstnirs, ncro plot. I'rid' $25.11011. MilniKh tor* to present claims against entntr. laundry ; naraKe: $ tO.IiOO. Hay Vnn I«\R(iK AND SMALL homes. Middle • nf Winfleld Krivr nnd Lot 13 and oil heat; near stores, etc. 6 Third ave., CENTURY OLD COLONIAL. 31a ncres, powder room, romfortnblc llvinir AKHIOI. I'hniii'JKU l-«lt.' _ 1'iir.iunrit to the order nf Iiormnn Me- the land nf formerly Hntfurre. Horn AKency, Fair Haven, Phone RE town, Little Silver and Shrewsbury. ItEl'l HANK—'UviPin "modefnlisVii' alx- Atlantic Highlands. Phone AT 1-0586-J. Spacious livinfr room, fireplace, den, room, dining room, porch on the n rnsh for il. I, Call R. J. Mnrvin, Knddln, 3urro«at« of the County of Mon- Tozt-ther with nil rights nf reversion powder room, large dining room, kitchen rnom hoane with huth, niitonintii: hrat mouth, made on the thirteentirteenth dadayy of for breach nf r* strict ion i, which wai MODERN APARTMENT. Four room! rlvpr with mHffntficpnt view. A nnd i-njoy ,' inconm frum two ndditionnl nnd bath. Hnt water heat. Located in and laundry, five bedroom*, twn baths, VAN HORN—Secludid country setting. I)ci"(:inb?rI)ci(:inb?ra 19131913. . n t[[it[i[»lieiiLiol n of reserved to White-Parh, inc. when Lots maid's room nnd bhthbt, , automatit c tic a I RoliiiiK fivo acres. Dutch Colonial home very reasonable PHCP. Allaire k VETERANS CAN PURCHASE four- two-room hath npnrtmt'ntH in riMir. I'rirc H. Laurence SScott, admliiintrntui r of ththe IV and 1,1 «ere sold. Middletown; t~><> per month. Phone KE Son AKcncy, Phono UK 6-3 4Ti0. room cottnta* on large garden plot. J I,',.111)0. MinuK'li Ak'1'iiry. i'honc RU I- 7-1.177. three-cur Karane. Stately maples and of eight rooms, (four heri rooms), nutn- estate of Sara HaumKHrtntr. derea-ed. KKCONh TRACT boxwood. Rare huy; ?25.000. _ .. Rnlston ma tic heat, fireplace'; low tfixes; $ 1 fi,- [?nppp.r plum binH, complctp bnth. Kan 07 I «.* notice ii hereby iciveici n t« tthe creditors A strip of land one font in width, ex- MoNlHoUTfl BEACH, riverfront. Fur Rl 16 W F S7.r>. Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair Ha- nm^c, metnl sink nnd tub with cabinets offf HaM (IcceaIll to eiexhibihibi t t tot ththe niihh- tendiiu: a round thr out- r perimeter or* nished or unfurnished, three-room Waterbury, Realtor, 16 West Front at. RIVEI! I'HONT POINT. Tpn-room Phone RE 6-3.')O0.* VETERANS~-Jufit HIP house you want: nver nnd under, (ins. hot wnler hpater, -rriher adminif-tralor, »" aforesaidid, thrihi r , an shown on map .-ntitled "M«n nf apartment, completely redecorated; with $8,2 *»n. No lfunl frre, npproximnlfly 11 (i it hi P llnoi'i, finlnhed floor on)>, fully dwelling, I \'i hnthh, pnrrti, K RED BANK—Rxct>llcn't~re*i(|ptTtinl IUCH lie. flrri'larr, pipi'l^KH hrnt; linrii fur IrhtH nnd demands itgiuimt the said es- WinlliM (inrdMK. Little SUvrr. N. J., jirivatu entrance; large livhiK room, bed- VAN HORN-Nerd a larKer romfortable J.'.S a month. T.nrjrn Ji^.-rnuni. tun- bath instituted, aiitmuntip i,'as h*-at, nix roomy tate, under oath, withinSix monthn from umprrty ot Whit.- Pnrh. Inr.. lienrtcn p. vnnm, Kitrhru and bnth; with heat; $75 tion, near river, with riirbt to moor home ? Klfrht yonmF, two baths, pine horn*1, KHS rimjjr, nutnirmlic hot v.iitf-r eiosrls. All iii'liid'd in prirp nnd month' rnr: liontlioiiFr; livi'-ai-rn lilot. I'riro boat, Ideal for commutrr. Living room Sili.noil. John I,. MiuiiKli AiH-ncy. tue iltHe of the aforesaid order, or they 'oni.er. (' K.. March 1". \'>1>V siiii) map n mouthy fall MO_I-2J4H. den, oak floors, oil-fired steam hrnt: irn- hpntrr, hot nir hrnt : nttnrhcil K'niiK''- ly t'ii.vmerit, Two blocks from .tchnol, s filed in the Monmouth County Cl« rk'i r th Tire place, dinitiK room, modern ni»rp. AnklnK $11,'.100. Ray Vnn Horn Srhwirtz-Mnrklin, H Whitr M. Phnnc liiims'M, id. rhoni' ItU 1-1,71 B. • will lip forever barred of their actions jTirtEE UOUMS," fully furnished, com niilrond, bus nnd stores; ?,",H per month. thrrefnr atrninftt the said luhscribrr. kitchen and complete bath on first floor. Aiffiiry. Fair Haven. Phono UE fi.4l00.* No down payment. Mndel npen for in-HUM SO hi Uiimpiut t'lll'u Cod lumKilloV. ]>lcta kitchen, bath, private entrance, Two bedrooms and bnth above; dry eel alNl: Fre.hoid. N. J.. Dec, 1,1, PJO. SW/.ed n« thr prnrwrtv ,,f Whif Piu-h, Tilunic ffivlcr; nn liver, in quiet real* H.'tiutiful 4 l^ninni Kprrtion daily. Special trrrnfl for mm vrt- l.iviiiK loom, flnplni'f. dimtti', kltrli- 1 Inr, steam oil hent. iniuhitrd through rn, thrr,' hidroonin, two halhs, ixpiiii- II I.AUKKN'K JJCOTT, •nr.. (iinrm- IL Whi ..- ur.-\ Mort V. dentliil park, two minute* wiilk to depot. out; detarhrd tinniKp; reasonable IHNPS. "THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL." Half- bunKalnw, tn-o-footn PXPHTIPIOII attic, us; 25-yeaf rmirtxrtRf nt low Intere*! •ai-li t;tk«-n in , \..ru\lnn ;.t thv .*iiit of Others. Phone RE 6-00fi3. colorful kitclu n, til*1 bath, breeze way •s. Lo *• down payment, required. Hiiin Attir. iiiitomutii: hi'iit: iittnrhid i:it- Chuicli Hi 1 tit. Priced at $1 ((,500. C F. Hordcn, acre plot. "Harn Ited": modern 7- ••nce. Kxrilh'nt npiwliltorhimd. I'riff .111,. ,V. Ciibfrt Mr.n.-mi nnd to be «oh! by .1.13 HROAD ST. ^Cheerful apartment, J nnd KnrnKC air ronditlnnecl oil heat, Nn Morrlttpy & Walker, Main and Church Shrewsbury. Phone KE 6-1661 or G. IL room hnmp, 2 j tiled baths, fire- 7f.ll. J.IIUI I,. M.:.-t.il A^mcy, HIIIII!.«MI Ilf'lfonl, Ni-w Jersey. IRA K. WOLCOTT, ShertiT. unfurnished: also furnished, kitchen Nevlus, RE 6-163H.J. down payment for vpitrnn ram mi? Jfi2 Kh rrivik'Kcs, gas, electric inr I tilled, heat. plarp, Hvindeck, oil heat J gnrage; per week. Srhwartt-Mncklin, S White rd._ I'honc ItU l_-07IB_.- Me««rs. Pamoim, Lnbrecque, Dated: ().-t. 2*1. 1'J ID. car space. Wonderful location. Asbury RED BANK. Excellently located Rt. Phone KK fi-MlM. FA IK HAVEN—Near l>us and school. UUM'SON iilVKi'tntONT. .Sivin ronnn CanzoiKi A f'omti-. W. C.ilhert Mnnson, Att'y. 516,500, Ray Van Horn ARency, Six-ronm house, three bed rooms, one plot fiOx'271. Six-room, two-story 4four hidroonis), ncrrcniil ppnrrli. . 1 j' Red Hnnk, New Jereef. ! ;i home recently Improved to include mod I'alr Haven. Phone RK fi-4100.* VETERANS PREFKRKNCK. Red Ilnnk. small, enclosed porch, utenm hprit; Kn- tiled hlitliH. hot water . il h lh Attorney*. TTfRT;E~ Oit~J ()"DTMiO()M unfurnished Three, new bummloWH, four rooms, rntfo; coiner plot. Asking $9,700. J, A. il hunt; ntlarhfd iipartmrnt. Oil 'burner, private bath, orn kitchen and first Moor lavatory. r t lol-lltillll, NOTICE. Priced at $12,50.1, C. F. Borden. Shrews- Imth, hot air hent,, oil firedd, , moderd n Hnik'ht, Real Entatc, l. >7 Hrnnd st. Price $2f>,Mi0. John L. Mlniu'h private entrance. Adults, Can he occu- VAN HORN—Grange Square, Fair Ha- ktchnkitchenkith ,, Ka raneranee,, completelll y HHoroHororr- Notice In hrrel.y «1ven that the Hoard of Kdurntlon nf the Tnwn*hip of Holmdel bury. Phone RE G-1GG1 or G. H. Neviui ven'tt most convenient new community. Kumsoti rd. JPJifim* _UU_ l_-_ci71 fi. • plnd immcillately. Bray, 25 Newman ivtedd; tool room. V , A. approvedd: 117.- rill bold a public hf'Tlntf on the tirop'Ufd bud if e*. and flnanjia! statement, us Stuitms rd.. Red Bnnk. _ Hnlf-acrp plots. Hpmbllnx built homp*. RED BANK—Four-room liunrilow. New l'~ -Moilern buiiKaiftw wilfi 7K0; $41) monthly for fi. I. No down net forth, between thf hour, nf S P. M. nnd 'J P. M. on January UOth, TWO IIKDIiOOM npartrnimtViicw build-' ntiy conntnicted Vp.ry few plot" If ft, Itny Van Horn payment. SrhwnrU-Mnpklin S Whltfl nt. heut inn Hyntcm, two bpil rooms, full ,), Hrejilarr, k itch MI, two finality. ('hai)Ke in Amtncy, Fair JInven. Phon^ RK 6- ( el Inr; Knrngf.1; nlcn street. Askintf Sff bed room H nnd bnth, 11 no red nil ie, st* urn 1'jf.H nl the Townihip MtnmriHl Mall. Intr, individual thermostat heat con- I'hone -31 2 t. . tf . Said hut||t«t will be on R'ti nmi npen to the n-ih! • I en •!:<• h>> i r* of 1 p. m. trol. private estiite, living roams hnve business compels sale. Modern in every 410(1/ 700. J . AA. lUlh RPBRI I EstatpE . 1.17 ill hi'iit;-Karate; nrce.^ to river and nt \U Juinmry 20th, 10-f not pictttie windows with marine VAN HORN—Drlck Colonial. Eight ipti- RK reiliU-ncc Holmdel, N. J. virw. Mntimouth Hills flection, 15 m!n first floor bedrooms, btiiir to second ftround. Ilullill lifts to housr I.RQO \K«ncy. I'hone 1(U l-OTIfi.' floor. 1?pace available for additional heri clous rooms. 2Is tllfd hathi, Fireplace, phlckens. (Tnnlen trnctnr. Priced reimon- DANIf.L S. ELY, tites to Rod Bank station. Call HI 3 n trnctr. Priced reimo RED HANK—Six rooms, bnth, hot air, rooms and bath: f 17.500, ('. K. Itorden, IIIPJ kitchen, brass plumhinR, nil hpnt; blnbl . J (J(Jibpi-Koni . Whltlnir. N. J. SYCAMORE AVK., Shrewsbury. Attrnc- Miatnct Clerk. 1'JAT-J. lbl Finn location, 11 H,r>00, tlvp piKht-rnom Im ise, four bedrooms. con! brut, full I'llliu, M.'m>iiH and PROPOSED BUDGET Shrewsbury. Phone RK fi-lfitH nr G, H. Htorni tmsli; twn-r-ar if«raw. In «o»n| ]"'<>Ufi-fl)»l i'UHNISlTKI) npartmont, NPVIU«._RK fl-lfl.15-,1,* Rny \'nn Horn Aneney, Fair Hiwen. RUMSON- N«w flv room - In Menl (I.li, nil hn.l ; Iv Twn brdriKiiiis, living ronm, kitchen > HM fl.4100.* inciiHnn, Full rrllnr. fully Inpuliilrrl i xnd. A $?2fi.'Jfin. J. A. Hnlifhl, leluhbnrtirifMl, price $ 1 _. H JI r t. .Inlin I, n i.u- t •EAt, OPPORTUNITY" "for d»etor ni- Pb.jn ___^___^ and linlh: hent, watrr anil electricity no irnr«Re: Int "i Ox I AS, Afklnn .'ll.SOO. al Kuliite. U7 Hroml ot. Phone HE Miniikth AK'Hicy, KUIIIMMI id, Pbonu RU I'JIO-l'.'.-.iJ Inrludiil. KMTIII-III liirntlon. «,"i Third nth «r iirnfcBslonnl IIIHII. Nrnr mm* VAN HORN— IKJIUNC rqulpr*d nrw ]*-.•• Ennily llnanred, Joseph (i. Mrf'tin H.-.s nr RK S- mutine imlnt nnd 1>UH lnuifliM)iiniinn. htnry hfimr. Fireplace, BemlN, f!«K Acpnp.v. ll««ltf»r. Phono I(U l-OHl ir i»il_-__ CIIKKKNT KXPENSE «vi'., Atlantic Hiirhlnnds. 1'lione AT 1- rcfri^ei Htur; rxpnncion tn tt Ir ; $P,fino, Nn ( "Slwo "ho HUM SON - (Jurat hnunt- ut IHU'<' istnt". Admljiiallnllnn ,nr«f tnlonlal hniixr with Hint (looi dc- RK B-I47».' $ «ll.nil IMI.W-M, i down imymrnt for v*tpran: 102 month* wnter briil, till h l ; Kftragi-; Int .Six lulling, I In i c Int tli?, «!II.IM it nmi Si'ltifiil Klirtinn* UNfllltNlSHEll—llnind "st.rned" fin'nk. IK ncd lo Inr hid i reception, rnrmult friK» Prlec »7. Wfnrl-Neinrlli Ii Mi.nil oprratitis and irnt rofims. Splendid full ly. Itity Vnn Horn Agency, Fair Hn- nVAt IIANK-Unnil lieluhborhonil. Walk- :.fKf..lt. rfiied pnrchrit. It replace, miiniiwilii: Salnni « Three-room niuirtinent, tile bath, new- vrn, Phone KK.fMinn.* In it dlntnncr< to icltnol nnil town. In 4'i llroml Phnnn UK H-hrnt; nltnchnl iruint:' : - lj -tici *• t'i"t. 1)1 111 I' Kllu'll'l' ' lll<*' 1.'.".HO ly dfcurnti'il, Chnicc inrntion. Call RK partmrnl fin neftind floor, Oinwicrc I>l«t .ith twu-cnr KHi'ime and nhop hullillnv. l'\t'rl|p|it f-ondltintl, I IIP I lilies four liril- flier SiM.IHH). .lolin I- MitniL'li .\)i'hcy, nntructlun — I'lnp.r n-122li. 1 VAN HORN—TrniitlnK on pretty Inbt. i ••,ll bent. Tnxt>s mi- HANK FOUR-ROOM hununlaw. tlum»')ti nl. Phmii' RU 1-oTMi. Ti'iirlli r» Siilaiii s XPXfPTTrrriTirt!iiIlnr5rt B Attrncllve spvpn.ronm colonlsl. I'hie prnxlmiitrly S^oo: i| 1 -I..10n: J4.,"(JU nmh I,Him.im S2_,r.0U. (', F. l.nrdrii, ShreWAlMirv. i-irhboi'tinoil; lirctiliicr, fill Iwal! \tn\nur ,* liol air furuiii'e ; lot I QUAINT, I'HAHMlNd «. v. n.roiim fmm- •IV it llonkn . Hunk, llei|)-niim, liitrlu-ll anil ball), t hou*'1, bnth, nuiiht nir.i d Mlrln n, (line Nuni'lli'i fur Inntnii-t fi.Mi.no l.nm> HI' fi. 10(11 ,,r (I. II. Nt-viuH RK obhy nhop, AskliiK SI 8,1,0(1. Kay Van 1110,110 fm-nishi'il, lo line nr two desirable per- ItvalLo Plii IH III! 1.0141 KK l\. itiipni\iinitti ly $ -I _ \n r iiKtntli. Prire replnt'i'H, wide pi III- ttuiiiH: two-cur m\. ilous. Call for appointment, RK li* lintn Avmry. lair Haven. Plionn RK 14 70," Stl.Hiiit. Weiiit-Nirnetli Agency, 12 Hiond rawc with II| with fiver one rino of property. KIVKK.FIIIINT rnlniilnl. 'I'lii- oullnnk la _, I'bone RIO 8*22 to. walei I'rniit |i|nl. Price t\ I.'Jim. .folin I,. Slllllll. triuiHfi'ired.' ' VAN HOHN-Ncur river. Attrnctlvf CUR- 1,11)0.00 .... tifflniuinx, Cnuvtlili'lilly Inciiteil tin ! aillifrti, Ilif Inrlttlmi i|illil, yd IK i>. Miint/h AI:W,IV, RuniHr>n til, Pb«ne UU I'.I. I FUHNlHllHll Ai'Ali'i'MKNT. Knur rooms, torn- built tilx>niom colnninl, }\ J UTTI.K SII.VKII N.ar m-hool/and I. f j 7 ] ii.' I'nwi-r anil Wntrr I S.I.1)11 linvod lilifhwny. 1'ilcrd nt $fl,"r.() to nl- alblr, mul I llr iK'lvliliiiilimiil In U"i"l. In- t nmSIKIi tut \nn, 1 ij Im ^e i (inum on l tv'i.nn prlvato linlh, uleetrlo refrlgrrntnr, Im* low fur H-i|i.1rrd nniileiiilti.tiiiii nnd im- tliH- double triiiiitrp; (Irei'tacf, nuto- rhnlca fmir nice Inijiiinnir, llhil linih, llll.l.TOP h.STATK. MiikThitliMit view: t liuuliale PIIKHI'SMIIIII. (laifiKf. NH Patter* ; haheatt. UM of dork!! IIU,COOI,CO. Huy ni pi ')< mi' wild i'\|iiiiiNhin it I lie ; n|. (Mhir KK|H'II«I. IDH.Oll lo priiduct' N|iticiniiH t'oiiiitry l»ru. llvllii' riMim vvllh llrrlilnri'. ilinlnu Inehi'il ytitun*11 lit! 70x I .*,(): nir rnn- !IJ Hiifd. I [mil! i'ore loiiliiinit ten son ave,. Shrewsbury. Phnne HE ft. lomr. An opportunity for Indlvldiml Vtuuii HrHornn A AK KiKt I r lllnvrl , PI runtn, Kltcliiii. tuvikhiiy; twn.riir ifiix, llirii' tlb'd bnth<>, flit'i'lnci"', niitn. Co-orilin.il.—Aetivlll.i UII0.W. _ HI-H;; n--I I HIP.• ___.^ iMtiulied bi'lit I'llcr Jlil.MM), Welirl- Siiliii'lf-. Nur». lioitor, Ih Mtrt'niiltiii In it I It* ut I Ion A ml i nln •tirn* mtiiclMMll:: fin,-,nnf, , jm..|H. AKiiirA y IllIlinlliiil , I'huniI'h ' IIUU 1.01I1 I nr RKil.^Jlo.' t'lK-eil t ft «e|t|i> e-tnU': t',1 ,,Hllii, MliutV'tt and mill niniilng water, nil titllllli>s, KK (I-Unt or (1, II, NI'VIIIK, HM (U 1 Aiuillmy Af*nu«. h of <4i>vt'ti looiim, fUfl UK K-M7II." 1 \ynvy, PIIHIIM RU 1-07 11 .,' Nonr Fort Miiniiiinith. I'hiuie KA ;i-qr,n:i, >«m hfiil, two ulnM.il-llM n iiorcliefi. Knur ilKUIT (HI TDK Inn lln.- on llaiiri> rd* ItUMfUN itlVKKIUONT li.-ep «..t'ei l.lliiiuy . ATLANTIC IIKIIII.ANIIH, Sls.rnii S* i rooniH, dife liner, excrlif lit pui11* 1-lny,: t I <>|.,T.,I ml, l'UHNIKIIHI), MllliKUN nne-rnnm studio iilRhixl nt Ho mmim: dotil>lr< lot i KRrftKe, fur tiMiii : « \ moin,, I.Mh : tv,<> pli'him 1 IIKIIIHC , 11l1 ree liIe (Il ni t i in H, niUl hrtif : i> lilll'i.H. si i urn Innl: romei- plot, un ithn. 'rr:iiiM.i'i'liitiiin npnrlmi'hl, Klti'lii'iielte, l''rlgldnli'e, liitul*cit]i' d pen pi- rl y, Over mu- acre, IM- npptilntmriit, tall AT 1 • D S3.1 - J nf- Mi'i low tits title : i otillilllllllci iviinlov,*; Iml until- bent: muiu*, work. rim.il ClliirJ{ra 1 A-kilit; SIO,r>O(i. (I, I. loan n\ 'iilliible, ArrhittMitiirnlly 'I'l-rfect IHIIDT rtpnlnlnlnn* -i- 7 P.Jrt/ _ ._. . 'Imp; *. mn II pint In nm v» iiiciit Inciitluii. Ml luitli, nutfiniiitli Hti'iun hi'iil, lint water, Ai>kliiK K.'nu fin' ijiiJck mill'. ,t, A. .InMeiib i\. Mi't'ur \i'.Micv, Kcnllor. 'I'lilliuli ....I i .1)1) \\v\v\t room, dllilnir rnnlli, I'ldik- I'rleK n'MMiii. .).,[,„ I,. M.inith Ar-nrv, <'ni«tni coliVM'lllilr IIIMI, (Jillcl, irllneil six- Ilnixh, Rial K-intr, 1,*i7 Hrnul •!. I'IIIHK llmirnni'r ...} ;ti .00 room, modem kltilnn, piuifllrcl I A lit 1IAVKN - UiHiiil Hi Tlltftr lirdrnntiiJi, IMII If M A.4t.*H nr I(M fl-1_ • f 1 ri. * Kiiliiion nl. I'hr Hi: I-I.TII;.- nifini wltli iN II wltli lialli. Ihree SIIIIIIIII .,11 lllis xt,, Ki'iinxlMirg. Phnna KK A• 1 r,n2 IHHII-, M-HIM nil brut! «IHIC||M| hvu-rar ,11'ST ItCh HANK Hu|,f,h vim, S , ill liurHi• TIIIIII I in II MI V.w i .. JII.ii:. .in) II :..:• ^\^ ,1)0 m KK (1 -1 I,'. 7 - VV. Hi"' Immedlnir- occiiiinhry, Aoklntr LOT On Hprlnir il. Kii-l l IIIIIII ! llvln M"i)l)T;riN""AI'AllfMRNT.""riiur""lniirr (0im, (tyinf Axwy, flrallmn, 11 si I r nf r iiln lldow 'ilrili kiti'lM n, l,i-I'l lint Mii.lillnil It i-lr. 1 : III HI) mintiy ri'UMis with li view, clretl'li] mirrtlnn by AMiitilitlim nl. (<*. I'. Mur- •in' Itir |.| l-'.fi.^_ IIVK l.OTH find lln'n -i".it'iiiT liuiifi. nn.' •IN ti; *rfHnd 1\ rill/r, 'V""'1!' pint, I'l Ire ^..'i.fMlft, III VllrliMi; giintue! Tmli' nilNn out nf Itrd 1 fiiinl«linl. Prlf II/.'i i, f(,r ,,,!,,.[, l i Illtlir nmi llth' i Cn i Minn |. ,1111 Unnk. Wrlle, "M, A.," Itns til, II,il ,1, II.' Nevhi", UK rt.'t'fl'j-'i-.l, ' Tl.l'f MIIA'KH. Atlrncllvr \\\-nu,m U. Phone MI r,.»\\- i.w.l. Il iiiMinx. t>!• .1 luiili mid HI'-'I Minx'^li Au'iii'v, Pli'iii" IIU Lili IX, (iiii^f., 1,1 vInu mom, diriliiir tuoni, Honk, ITOHR, Vitxl.'i, wlih "\\\<\ f..iii.ioi.ni liiwln y y\'\\>i IHIM. ->•! dud, IM*HIS Kill ItdNT MOMI; I,,u4. I,-, n : Tntal )' .• M.I .,„; '<" .'.in HI •no iipMi-tmml* OH. hoi vudrr liuii, nil IMII, thirr lirilronm*, ,\>n\h tvlth In- UNION "llMATH. MtinitiiliiH-. TIIM e >nln ',l I i (-• KIIIK'IKII, \'ru. 11 K : liMllll, 111 • I'htrr, lllhlli,' MHIItl, fmll n.i.i »,ivie AI'AIITWKN'ITIBM mums; "In ~ inlvnie rl find \\n\\, | b Ini'n - M. 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M.-hnfirV, TilTAli KMItllHITK TWII.IKIIIM IHHII'IIIII nl, All Hllvir, (.'iiMV.-nlciit to Inifl nnd wu #;i",Miu, $\\ ,,|,i v \", nrv, tMiMiin I'rlt'f «:I7,MMI, JMIMI I,, Mlmiuli A^.n.'y, Iiml, *'hi'etlt-iit cMiMlillnn. llfihi I In AU'hvy H l.lndell |i|,, Hr-I M.iilk, I'lmr, liimlriti IIMIHIIVI'IIII'IIIN, Mlillnlilr ttir ItU l-ll'i.!, lll llll Hl| MIUKCCS Hrlioitlt fin.MlO, A Nairn A Hoti I'l < UU I»fi7lnv II *i,; , ,lm •|il. (1, MeCue AlfHH'y, UK A."ft!.?.* or iti.vi.NUr riiui'lr, J nil nun (11 Hinnil »l,, Knliin- SJ|:,\lt It Mi MANi;. Ihuio' vi-..', •\ -• t •.... A, • i; I n U n, J7 AfllKM All miiNkrttt min',1 It.llllMI. P||< i noil r, I.II'Il inn id,i iimii,, if-'tlriilhil nirn, Ltuuv hl'ii | (I'l'l till Hi Hill. -||l, IhlllMUll N, ,1, urn,- HV UU 1-i'ltt or t(K n. *7il«», M.1IHI; III ve r lhl.«. I nV II 1 i|«. I-.I MI i nillNIMIIDH iiiiiiitiiiint, Tlitrx Inritii fdlmilnl, (•rniMlmlly tn l H\.\>,' I,.,.,..; .,i \ 1 >,.'»< i riiiuiin mill linlli, Meiinrnln Mttraitar, I'liPirinlnif Ilvf-Nioiti Inn KK n-1 I •II, 'I'llOMI'MON AlittNf'V, t'!trr|>tltH ">• biiiti' , N'tri Iv kut< Aibl'iiKtuil Aid i . 1 I) ' '1ii IIM'MMI, wllh Ih.ii i!- hi-. Id,. ,.,,| ,|,,i... 1 I. 1 ).!, PIM.I..' •J , i ('nil nMi-r il I', M,, UK n.in,Ml, wtiry, riiniir Ktf l.| lirj, 'niMTi lc di'l'h fl'HIit llnlrb, i||i«'-i| HIIIIXM i i MtllMl'iplll Mil „ I.IU'l.ii i) i >i'v - • i' ,i M-. h.n i ;;|,. nimbim in; CM TWll iilt'TIIIIKK-IiOi'lM niHiilmi.iiiVKiir'. IIOHWINIIKII A Jti:i,l,i:i( HlvrnMin oil liHil t I IH l'" I^II-I in l |U 't.lihn nh, nit li, ti ml lull wil n.i iii,' i hiniKn MUIIHI IIIIIIIUIIIIIWI, Nr»ly ilfeniali'il, *l;l. IIv .UtUKt, It ntliHt U\\t\n ti ml ilmliii/ i IHHII, imi*l M \rri:Ni I '• S.v IIMMM -, \ y h .i, , . |,, ,, , | fllltdUr. l-"lff l-l«( r, Mur,. hrdirtniMP. I |irt|iiii>in wi| It v nlh 'In i lint i t>iii| ni - llrnr nil llllllMilillnllilri, Nil lili)rr!|iih In IMiniir IIU I.I I'M,' MM I IV , M! it M 1 ' ..iv,! > l, \,l,l n,,,,, h,.|- | rhllHrttii Call 'I'lttiriilay and Namrilay ||nl,BM» M MUM,I>INU I.OTM, Mv»iAfe« (iiivl 1 liVMit/ir" N- •'. Im ,H|, ILHIV M, u«ih, '-ll'- killing .,.,lai i LuK, I |MAh: |. |.< i iit.iMin i.tw*i*>.ti i. r .i i ^. T . M. Mniin, Wll.tm ..., Pml Mnti. (mm) M*fhKnl>l fitch.. \H: •• 1M. •• III >. moiita. rhoni Kid MOII.J,* IOO11 o-nTStV jrijMvWuA'i'mii11'111> iulii'"«l'i, ' ^honVilO l-'liil. "" ' nt •|ti»»'». nil lift I |iini 11 II > jnr\ | id' fl M. hinr i, 'W'«';, I 1. l.i. |.|, I'li.nn ivlMid. fuilr iquippadi 111,109.* K« I.OIIV '1UIAL .., (IMOF M Page Ten RED REGISTER, JANUARY 12. 1950 Monday afternoon to extinguish a Engaged Slircu'shiirv fire in a lumber pile in the rear Federalists Hit Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Stone of Col. and Mrs. David Wood's Factory Space For Rent of Broad at. entertained at a din- home, Sycamore ave. ner party Saturday night in Col. Harry A. Martin, Hance REDUCTION OF 7,000 SQUARE FEET By Mrs. Strack scrvanco of Mr. Stone's birthday. ave., was guest speaker a week Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ago last night at a meeting of the Talk Given Before Monmouth-Ocean chapter of the. HEATED AND ALL FLUORESCENT LIGHTING. Dondi, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fan ning, Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. For-New Jersey Society of Profession-1 Local Rotary Club al Engineers. GROUND FLOOR rar, Shrewsbury, and Mr. and Mrs. All Winter Millinery Howard Matteson, school princi- Mrs. Henry D. Strack of Rum- James .1. Hngan of Rrd Bank. Diane Fetter, daughter of Mrs.pal, Monday night told the board son rd., Little Silver, spoke on how of education that the parents of Horace G. Fowler, 215 Crook ltd.. Kcaiisbiirir the World Federalist project af- Louis Fetter of Shrewsbury Gar- dens, returned Monday to her the children attending the voca- fects this country, in a talk last tional school ia Perth Amboy are Morris Millinery Plume KE 6-1316 Thursday before the Red Bank studies at Miss Hall's school, Pitts- (Over Woohvorth's Store) field, Mars, enthusiastic about the program Rotary club at the Molly Pitcher offered there. 56 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, IT. J. hotel. Alfred J. Lippman is on a busi- ness trip to Mexico. When Red Bank schools are 'Our task," she said, "is to he closed due to bad weather or bad awnre of the words used hy sub- An Epiphany box supper social was held in the parish house of traveling conditions, an announce- versive groups. All thesn terms are ment will be made over station SPRING.FLOWERS misleading." Mrs. Strack said that Old Christ church Sunday night. Miss Margaret Divers of Colum- WNJR, 1430 on the dial, between this country is living in an age of 7 and 8 a. m. ARE HERE propaganda through means of bia is visiting Mrs. Alfred Crover. Mary Ann Smith, daughter of Mrs. Walter C. Guptil presided DORN PHOTO SHOP newspapers, magazines and radio. Mr. and Mis. Forrest S, Smith, over Tuesday night's meeting of ] She said the greatest bit of propa- ! 15 WALLACE STREET ganda to hit this country was dur- has returned to Kent Place school, St. Martha's guild in Old Christ RED BANK ing the war by the Office of War Summit. parish hall. Plans were announced Cheery Spring flowers Information which "Influenced our The executive board of the for a musical tea in the parish WE ARE NOW THE AGENT thinking," she said. Community club mot Monday hall Wednesday, Jan. 25. The night in the home of Mr. and Mrsguil. d is conducting a sewing pro- will brighten the Mrs. Strack contended that the Miss Doris R. Haley IN THIS AREA FOR World Federalist movement advo- Robert Disbrow. Plans were made ject to make items for the an- for Monday's novel game party In nual bazar, to be held later this most dreary cates the following schemes: sur- Mrs. James L. Haley of Keans- render the army and navy; ta.t the clubhouse. Refreshments will year. The guild will meet Tuesday burg has announced the engage- be served. to sew at the home of Mrs. Ade- hospital room. exports and imports; grant power ment of her daughter, Miss Doris laide Wainright. to bring a U. 3. citizen to trial Rosalind Haley, to Walter Martin Rev. and Mrs. Theodore E. A. BELL & HOWELL outside this country, and break Page, son of Mrs. David Page of LeVan were hosts Monday at a Mrs. Robert Strange and her down all Immigration barriers, Bronx, N. Y. Mr. Page is employed meeting of the Mothers' club of children, Margaret and Michael, of at Franklin Simon company, MewOld Christ church, held in the Malnesbure;, Pa., visited with Mr. York city. No date has been set rectory. Mrs. George Blair, presi- and lire. John C. Rohrey, Syca- MOVIE CAMERAS Large Audience Hears dent, outlined plans for the year. more ave., over the week-end. Mrs. for the wedding. Strange is the former Miss Mar- Included will be a plastic party 1 Ascension Church Choir next month, with Mrs. Harold garet .Rohrey. Miss Patricia Roh- 'Come in and See Them Soon " Shcppard in charge. All women of rcy this week returned to State The choir of the Church of theCAR BURNS AT SIIRGWSBL'RV. Teachers college at Mansfield, Pa., Ascension of New York city sang the parish arc invited to attend Shrewsbury Hose company Mon- the event. The annual dessert- after having spent the holidays the Christmas portion of Handel's with her parents. "Messiah" at Red Bank Methodist day at 11 p. m. was called to ex-bridge and fashion show will be church Sunday afternoon. The tinguish a blaze in a car, owned by held in March. Arrangements, for The Keith society of Old Christ in MONMOUTH COUNTY it's church was filled to capacity. Robert Oliver, Neptune City. Mr. it ore not yet complete. Begin- church will meet at 7 p. m. Sun- Oliver, en route home from work, ning a week from Sunday, the day in the parish house. A spe- The choir was directed by Ver-was traveling on Sycamore ave. three older church school classes, cial program of games has been E. R. SNYDER & CO. non DeTarr, organist nnd choir when he smclled smoke in his 1938ages eight to 12, will attend regu- arranged. Established 1813 LITTLE SILVER RED BANK 6-1832 | director of the city church. Solo- ists were Helen Merritt, soprano; Plymouth convertible coupe. When lar church services with their Virginia Viney, contralto; Robert he stopped to investigate, the carteachers. Mrs. H. L. Wandling of MUSICAL PROGRAM Strobcl, tenor, and James Wig- burst into fiames. Firemen succeed- Eatontown was welcomed as a INSURANCE (•lns, barltune. The choir consisted ed in saving the engine from dam- new member. Following the meet- Circle "J" of the Women's So- of 30 mixed voices, with a soloist age and prevented a gas tank ex- ing, Mrs, LcVan presided at theciety of Christian Service of Red FIRE- CASUALTY • MARINE • AVIATION • LIFE • BONDS in each section. plosion. Little Silver lire company serving of refreshments. Bank Methodist church will hold The chancel choir of the local was called due to the fact the fire Betsy Anson, daughter of Mr. a "musical evening" program Wed- SURVEYS and APPRAISALS : ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL church were hosts to the visiting occurred near the borough boun- and Mrs. Edward H. Anson of Elm nesday' night, Jan. 18, at the home ticonjed New York and New Jersey Broken dnry. Ex-Chief Chester L. Forrar olioir. A supper in charge of Miss lane, has returned to Ethel Walk- of Mrs. Harry L. Heaviland on 135 FIRST AVE., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. I,ee Coddington, was served in Fel-suffered minor burns to three lin- er school, Simsbury, Conn. Maple ave. A silver offering will For the Month of January We Will Give v. lowship hall after the concert. gers. The fire company was called out be taken for Circle activities. PHONE ATI -0900 25% Discount AT THE STOKE AND A 15% ON ROUTES ON ALL DRY CLEANING NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CLEANING DONE AT A REASONABLE PRICE. Within a Short Time DON'T WAIT.

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NOTICE. N'otlcs ii hf-rdiy Kiven to thf letnl voters of the School District of Fair Ha- ven, in the County of Monmouth im.l S'.iiti, of New Jersey that a public hem- ins will lip hrhl nt Willow Strri'l School lit » to U 1'. M. o'clock on Ihr «vrn- ins of Friday, Jnnunry 2V. l'.'.'.n lor thp imiimsc of coiuliicliiiB n public hear- init on tilt' follov.inc lnnU'ct for the school yriu r.t.Mi. 11151. The rompiftc Imilppt Mill In- available for examination by the public at Willow Street School between the houri of » A. M. nnd 3 T. M. from January 12 l° J""Ua'' :0' GEORGE H. WOODWARD. aise the oriel's tandard District Clerk. Bonn! nf Edurntinn "f 1-Vir Hnvpn, NVw Jersey BUDGET STATEMENT FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1950-1951 School District nf Fair Hnvcn Fropnied Hudfftt RudireL 1340-1050 19504961 IN 1950, the reasons for moving up to America's most renowned motor car builder You will see scores of advancements and CURRENT EXPENSES Administration Cadillac will become so great, and so mani- unveils its offerings lor the ensuing yeai'. improvements which add to quality, endur- School Election* ? 150.00 f 100.00 Snlniic-s—I>l8tri(-t Clerk fi.-.iUlO 700.(10 fold, that if you are contemplating the pur- ance, economy and dependability. f'uatodinn ittiO.Ort 500.00 You will see four wholly new series of cars Olhi-r E.\i'PiiB(5 6'JO.OU 825.00 chase of any car outside the lowest-price Instruction—Supervisory —all with entirely new bodies—and all so And, finally, you will see all this in a car Salaries, Supervisors 4.0UO.OO 4,200.00 field—^'OK should see the new Cadillacs first! dk gorgeously styled that they are destined to whose lowest-priced model will actually cost Other E.\peiiici 75.00 76,00 Cadillac's new cars will have their initial less than certain models of numerous other Instruction—Proper change every existing idea as to how beauti- Saint-id. Tenchcts 3C.S00.dO 4S.350.OO presentation at the General Motors Mid- ful a motor car can be. makes of cars! Test Huokh l.r.nn.uu I,MM),01) Sumilii's of inM ru l.lMHUMl 1,'JOO.flO Century Motorama — at the Waldorf, in Other EMU •>»< • l.lMKMtU ,',00.00 Yes—you should see the new Cadillacs Operation New York—from January 19th to 27th, You will see cars whose performance is so SIIIHI iis, Jim Hois in) i>; her Lrri'U.j" 6, II00.0 0 6,!W0.00 before you act in 1950. They will not only Su|ip!in . Tf.O.MK outstanding that to drive one of them for a I'm 1 . J,.M)(UMI As soon after that as cars are available, single hour is to want it forever. The ad- give you the new yardstick for motor car Li«Jit. Waii i rr.il MI f), mi the new Cadillacs will he placed on display i •:::,,\iD vancement embraces every phase of perform- quality—but they will give you the new IMhr- lv. |» !:••< - 2 (HUM! for your inspection in this community. Co-ordinate Activitit i ance—power, quietness, smoothness, safety, yardstick for motor car value, as well. .Salhrio. .<\ttf lillftf.rr nnd NUIM> l.'ftn.nn In the meantime, here are some of the and handling case. To drive a J950 Cadillac, It won't he long! So please stand by for Otlit r Krp'tiM F 60.00 Auxiliary Agrncitt things you may look forward to seeing when is to have the motor car thrill of a lifetime, the presentation date for this community, S»lnriRSli , LLili hunch It (torn 900.00 Opirittinn r.I Athli-tli'R . 30(1.00 800.00 TiiitiH>fiitnii" 8,000.00 8,600.00 Other l-Aiitim Fixed Chntffci Tuition 84,600,00 S6.000.OO lt»-nt 1,200,00 1,8(10.00 IVti.ii.t In Dthi-r

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LIBBY'S - HOSTESS large V DELIGHT James P. Desmond - . Joseph Crln» 30 ounce can 29 ounce can James P. Desmond, who Dec. 31 His wife U th» former Miss completed 35 years ag assessor of Katharine' Cummings of East Atlantic township, has resigned Freehold, and the couple celebrated with two yeai'3 remaining of his their B2d wedding anniversary last A delicious, convenient combination of fruits . . . term. Joseph Crine of Vanderberg, November. They have flvo children, son of Michael Crine and the late Mrs. Catherine Kaehler and James ready to serve without fuss or bother • 1 : Mrs. Crine, has been appointed to A. Desmond of Long Branch; Mrs. and economically priced! replace Mr. Desmond. Both Mr. Marion Klngsbury of Lyndhurst: Desmond and Mr. Crine are Demo- Mrs. Dorothy McLean of Cascade crats. Mr. Crine will have to stand Gardens, Newburgh, N. Y., and Be sure...shop for election in the Tall. Mrs. Ann Heslin of New York city. Mr. Desmond was born In Atlan- WIN 5000° tic township, and has resided thaVe Mr. Crine, a farmer all his life, is all this life, Ho is a farmer" by oc- associated in business with the C. WARDROBE MONEY cupation, and at the age of 80 still H. Koberson company, Freehold. For a Thr-r-rifty 1950.... Shop Regularly at SAFEWAY SAFEWAY operates his 32-acrc truck farm on the Freehoia rd. He hag heen Ho Is & brother of Harry Crine, 71 other big prizes trustee of St. Mary's Catholic Atlantic township clerk, and Fred tntry blanks at ttort church, Colt's Neck,-18 years. Crine, Red Bank postmaster. KITCHEN CRAFT tlnguish grass fires at Maple ave. NU MADE Little Silver and Harding rd. FLOUR Karl Herman, father of Mrs. Pe- 5 Ib. M*V 10lb. Mayonnaise ter Maffoi, who conducts the up- Port Monmouth c holstery shop on Prospect ave., left bag 4/ bag « o«. i»r | 9c '* "i" 33c last week to spend the winter In Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Florida. Rowlands of Mills ave, will be PIEDMONT 16 oi. i.r 31c The, W.^.C.S. of Embury Method- pleased to hear that Mr. Rowlands' JANUARY VAlttiS ist church met a. week ago last health Is much improved. The night at the home of Mrs William Rowlands, who left for Florida be- DUCHESS Asmun on Monroe ave. Following fore Christmas, are expected home - a business meeting, refreshments by Feb. 1. ^-m.%. The Original , «-r Prune Juice were served by the Hostess and co- Salad Dressing hostess, Mrs. William Wells, whi Mrs. Mary Lubeck, who was on ^.laX Educator Cracker I Ib. pkj. ^/« acted in tho absence of Mrs. Wil- the sick list for several weeks, I.I \u I 5C 16 or. j*r 25c liam Skldmore. Mrs. Everett has recovered and expects to re- Wheatena 'iS 18< "£29< Thome led in spirituals and turn to her position soon. CASCADE 16 oi. i.r 23e prayer, and Mrs. Fred Ellison was Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henning- 14 Tomato Soup in charge of the evening's pro- sen of Mills ave., and Pvt. and Cream of Wheat V'M" PS:18« gram. Others present were Kev, Mrs. William Poling spent Satur-. BEVERLY and Mrs. James W. Marshall, Mrs. day at Newark and attended a Peaches "ighw.V" >«••«» 21* W. H. Shampanore, Mlsa Marl show. i Peanut Butter Wilby, Mrs. John Johnson, Jr, Mrs. Mary Werse of Walnut st., I n Mrs. Walter Morris, Mrs. Edward Mrs. Grace Henningsen of Wilson ' Tomato Juice \'X 2 £ 21* Apple Sauce 12 si. I" 28C 24 oz. jar 5 3 C Wells, Mrs. Noel Nllson, Mrs. Den- ave., and Mrs, Arthur Henningsen man Smith, Mrs. Edward Elbert were guests at radio station WJLK Evap. Milk a>««* 2 «'" 23= REAL ROAST 16 ei. i.r 35e and Mrs. William Sawyer. The Monday of this week. They also OAK GLEN - LARGE MIXED MRS. WRIGHT'S WHITE SLICED next meeting will be at 2 p. m. visited WCAP. Both stations are J Feb. 1, at the home of Mrs. Ed located at Asbury Park. Desserts t* ^t' 3 *»•• 19= LUNCH BOX ward Wells on Markham pi. Mrs. Ella Bade of Red Bank Pr t9 Mrs. J. C. Herber, Prospect av«., spent Wednesday of this week Cake Flour « . '»•• p"* 39< EGGS BREAD Sandwich Spread was hostess Friday night at a four- visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hattie 8 oi. itr | 7e W oi. f.r table duplicate bridgo tournamen Miner of Campbell ave. a* I * * ftoval 11b ^s C 3 Ib X a^ C SLEEPY HOLLOW In her homo. Blanche Hancock, daughter of Shortening S.H» «n25« v,n 69« doz.n 49 Syrup Election of officers for the lead- Mr. and Mrs. Urban Hancock, Jr., H pk er* of girl scouts and Brownies of Campbell ave., Is ill with pneu- Paper Napkins io taX « will be held Jan. 24 in Embury monia. 12 oi. iw 23C 26 oz. jar 49C Methodist parish hall at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moeller of Committee meetings will be held Jersey City were week-end guests every two months. Next will be at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Feb. 13 at the home of Mrs. Rich Campbell. Dorothy Mueller of For- SAferny arm PAV tow PRICK ard Clapp. The December meeting est Hills, Long Island, was a guest was held in tho home of Mrs. Pat Saturday. ' , Lipfon Tea 'HI 32« 53c Spanish Rice tt «y Zambrano. Attending were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwards ««««•• £ 19« Clapp, Mrs. Robert Becker, Mrs. and son Walter of Glen Cove, L. I T Canterbury «^Q Tea lagi j rr Robert Maver, Mrs. G. Edmund spent the week-end at the hoin 48 lopkg. 40< White Rice £<:.:IZ .1£'17« Dslatush, Mrs. Milton Flndley, Jr., of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .Cheva- LEG OF LAMB, for example, has long C-,,- Csmpbell'i and Mrs. Ernest Ruh. In its re- lier of Poplar St. b cent drive for funds, the commit- portion of shank bone cut off. Excess jOUp Certain Varieliei 3 «- 35c Sweet Peas s««"»«»« 2 '.n ,33e tee collected *361.35. Mr. and Mrs. Charle* Winkel man of Wilson ave. will celebrate fat is also removed from side of roast L 9 7oi. ««n 33C w nel 12 Lester C. Lovett has left to win- their 28th wedding anniversary Tuna Fish B .I/B«"' Golden Corn K:; 2 c^ 21. ter in Florida. Saturday, Jan. 14. Walter M. Morris, ion of Mr. luna ri Fiak«> 6 oi. can 27' Tomatoes G.rd.mid. 2"."; 23* and Mrs. Walter C. Morris of Members of the Cradle Rockers Rumson rd., returned Saturday to club will meet Tuesday, Jan. 17, Los Angeles, Cal., by plane from at the home of Mrs. Mary Powell Leg of LAMB Prunes "sun.v.... Mallomars S 2«"»«27« LaGuardla field. Originally East of Bralnard ave. whii Maglc quart bo1 for two weeks, Mr. Morris had his The Port Monmouth Brownie Government Graded - U. S. Good Spaghetti "^T" I Ib. pkg. "J5< Bleach * -15* vacation extended an additional met at the school Monday of this week. Visiting htm and his par week under the supervision o: 55 «nts was Frank Hanklns, who is Miu Rita Quail, Mrs. Martha Tomato Sauce iVu Ammonia M ''^ 2 bo?,': 25« in the lumber business In Bridge- Rungs and Mrs. Anna Wenzel. Due ton. Mr. Hanklns, a major, served to illness the leader and assistant Chops 85c umb Chops»75c with Mr. Morris, a captain, In the leader were absent. Miss Qua] army. Both graduated from the read a book, and a game was Grade A - N. Y. Dr.iiad Officer Candidate school In th« played. The next meeting will be same class. held Monday, Jan. 16. Frying Under 4 lbs. average John Baclgatupi was host at his Tha Lady Jean McCorquodale Rumson rd.-Prospect ave. home to lodge met at West Keansburg fire Swift's Oriole or » 25 guests at a New Years ev* housi Monday of this week. Two party. new members were Initiated. They Sliced Bacon Ciidahy'j Cold Coin Carl Herber, son of Mr. and Mrs. are Mrs. Norma Witzlgman and J. C.j Herber of Prospect ave., last Mrs. Olive May Davies, both of week returned to Pennlngton Union Beach. Plans were made Ground Beef Turkeys 11"'™"',. prep school, where he is a senior, for a Burns supper and showing after spending the holidays with of movies of Scotland to be held U. S. CRADE A-PREMIUM SIZES his parents. Monday, Jan. 23. Chuck Steak Turkeys ttni'll'. George Shoemaker, now of Cape Mrs. Ruth Lewis of Venus pi Experienced governmenl grader* »• .. ,, ^^Vj ^^k May, visited here Sunday after gave a party in honor of her neph- Leg of Veal * 62< blilCKeilS RMj-TaCMk *• completing another flight training ew, Melvln Bailey, Jr., who cele- Q amine theae polaloea (or your protection '^ '"• amVLIl mission from Floyd Bennett field — they're apecialljr (elected, uniform sack B\1 t^i In that assignment, he (lew a Jet brated his eighth birthday Sun- Tenderloin • 65c SUW9 VAIMS propelled Naval airplane over this day, Jan. 8, Melvln "ceived a large lizei and gtiaranteed to pleue. neighborhood. birthday cake and many gifts, At- Sausage Meat »35e HALIBUT STIAK "^ 20 tending were Ellsworth Lewis, Jr.. The official board of Embury ~iucllle Lewis, Paul Dorgan, Edna COD STIAK '»•>• Mothodlat church meets tonight In May Bailey, Barbara Bailey, Mr. Fancy Fowl SIA SCALLOPS "OH the Fox Hill home of Mrs. Jules and Mrs. Paul Warfel, Mr. and Fancy Yellow Dlstel. Mrs, William Dorgan, John Jef- William Marshall Atkins, Jr., Onions 2 15 ferics, Mrs, Ruth Lewis and Mrs. seaman approntlco, of Sllverton Emma Bailey. five, has reported for service AIRWAY COFFEE nboard tho submarine Carp In the Mr. and Mrs. Burton Beaver and Mild and mellow- the world's Pacific theater. A Rod Bank high son Robert of Arlates, Pa., and Fancy Delicious tchool graduate, Atkins cntorcd Mrs. Earl Moyer of Sollersvillc, moit popular flavor in coffM Apples 2 19 the Navy last Mny. His recruit a., were week-end guests at tho training was taken at Great home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Bea- Lakes, III. er of Campbell ave. i:59 Fred P. Morf, Fox Hill,' Is r«- Mr. and Mm. Fred 0. Wagner of Dreft Juicy - Florida* coverlng from an attack of grippe, Gibson terrace have roturncd NOB Hill COf FIE «ko. 26c Oranges 5 35 which confined him to his home home after a visit with both thoir Vacuum-pack quality and flavor plus tho pnat wook. parents, Mr and Mrs, Frod Wnff- Th« "overy mombor" canvass of nor, Sr., nnd Mr. and Mrs. S. W. stort-ground frcthncii and thrift* Yei! Embury Methodist ohurch begins Day, at Salisbury, Md Lux Flakes " <>• 8« Turnips »* 2 ><" 9* Sunday. The Women's Hepubllcan club Grapefruit» Eddie's Sugar Bar has Initallod held a mooting Tuosday, Jan, JO, it*.•*•. 26c HM t[a For$al3d s it telephono booth for tho conve- t the home of Mrs. Lillian Clay- nience of tho public. on of Wilson ave. Kindlon of olll- > Lipton's Soup Mix Apples -17* Escsrolc ">• 8* Charles W. Htcphons la tho own- om won held, and thorns cloctod CASHMIKI IOUQUIT raci1 |b Garden Fmh lb er of a new Kord convortlblo. were Mn. Freda Wlnlriamnn, Tho ruhool hoard tonight holds resident; Mrs, Lllllnn Cliiytun, Noodlt 3 .*>,, 32c Celery 2 »-19< Cabbage - It* publiu henrfng on the 1030-81 Ico pienldont; Mrs, Alice Monde, Soap budget. leeretnry; Mn. Mwido Johntion, Tomato Vtgotablt 3 <•**>• 3 5« ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SAFEWAY STOKES THROUGHOUT THIS AREA Tht Ht-st blrthdny of Murlnnne roauurer; Mr». Ann floobel, flnun- 3 tti. bm 23c . • • en grexariei through Wad., Jan. 18th; product and mtatt through Sat., Jan, Hth« Wlohmann, daughter of Magis- lal Mcroturyi Mm, Anita Wymnn, trate and MM, William T, Wlclv loclal chairman, and Mrs, Jonny CA5HMIR! IOUQUIT mann, was obiarvtd at n. family rf«rkor, good Mid wnlfiuc A card HEINZ party Saturday night, tarty will be held Tuoadny, Jan, POOCH Klwood A, Armstrong, Itlvervliw 7, at 2 o'clock at tht homa of Cucumber Pickles Soap ave., Monday night took oflloo un Mrs. Lillian Clayton, Swan Soap ncoutnuuttn1 of troop 15, u a, i,, 29* 2 It* btn 23C Dog Food Oxydol Mr, nnd Mm. J, I* Cltwongvr, PlncUnoy rcl., loft Tuesday to win- OKUKK IH1VM I'HOl'JOKTV tor In Lnlto Placid, Flu, Tho Hlatom of Ht, Joseph of Heinz Ketchup Camay Soap Mr. and Mm, John 0, Itorbsr Newark hava purahMod the oninto liclil a l',u hour uonvorwttlon Hut- of William liuolmlmum un (lion- 14 oi. bol, 23* 3 "fl bin 22< ilriliiy via nhurtwnva nullo wltli (loin rd., ainnilolu, Tho no-ruom their duuglitor, Minn Nomm Her- main liotmo un tho property will bad who I* In Wlooimdeti, Oer- 1)0 tha I'osldonco And office* of ntnny. Nhe lit ft Marolnry with Uio Itov, Mot hoi- Mnnlmi, Mini her gen- Heinz Pork * Beans Camay Soap U. D, Air f'orpn mill totiohnn ifiiiH- ornl i>r tho SUIira of NI. .lm..|i|v Hull Hiiuiwinti In it CIIIKH uf (lei. Th« urrier lino inlimloiM Ilinmidi- 21.b..n. 27c 2 «• ""• 21 c mitn tttnlcnla. mil Ihn Hnili'.l Minim Kiiiilnnil, Wednerdny mitt Thui'iuliiy uf |ai. UhtiMM and the community." and l.iirRcH Dnip Stores or yoiif home their interest in the P.T.A. Pupils PAINTING. & PAPERHANGING town druKiri.si. of the fourth nml llflh grades had In his explanation,. Mr. Berger the most fathers present according said that he and Mrs. Irving Feist, ALSO SPRAY PAINTING : to attendance records. Mrs. Jean hoard member, hnd been in con- Torrcy is the class teacher. tact with members of the Marx When you are in need of a Pain I or Payer- family relative to purchase of the Dr. Pate spoke of the develop- From left to right arc Frank Wcigand, attorney; C'arlton Cherry, clerk; Charles Evcrdell, health hanging juh, call us for an cslimalc. ment of a child from babyhood un- oflicer; Thomas Brennan, tax assessor; Thomas Rathbone, township committee chnirnian; Woodland land. The Marxes own the house til he reaches kindei'Rarten ago. Bowne, committccman; Eugene. Smith, committecnian, and Harry Seaman, collector and treasurer. adjacent to the school and a large Then he told of the Middletown unused lot to its roar. Phone Red Bank 6-0236 or 6-37U8-M school program for kindcrKartcn- Statins the owners told him that | accd children and teaching of chll- last week at th» home of Mra. neither the house nor the lot were A. 1 Marlboro Ha/.lct Daniel Foley, leader. The girls A. dren in the lower elementary for sale "at this time," Mr. Berger grades. Marlboro Girl Scout Ironp S will Mr. and Airs. Harry Leilner of are making surgical bandages for said it was his intention to pursue Alco holies Mrs. Victor Kyorman, niember- make school bags and fill them Hazlet-Holmdcl rd. are the parents Hazard hospital. the matter in '50. He said the j ship cbairmnn, reported that Die with gifts for shipment, overseas of twin boys, born Jan.1 4 at the Air. and Mrs. Roellf H. LeRoy, board should "try to swing the third grade, taught by Miss Eileen ! to school children. Plans for the Elizabeth General hospital. The Miss Florence LcRoy and Miss owners to our point of view." DON'T MISS Anon ymous Foreman, has been given a 53 prize project, were made at n meeting" babies weighed six pounds, live Audrey Florlan of Keyport visited Should such an approach again for having obtained the largest List week at Liberty Grange hall. ounces and six pounds and 11 Wilfred Alorrcll at Boonton Sat- fail, he said, it might be necessary number of members in the recent Louise Hoglandcr presided, nnd ounces. They have three other urday. for the hoard to institute condem- e I P.T.A. membership drive. To date Dorothy Neiber.lien served as sec- children. nation proceedings in order to ob- j the membership is 128. retary. A first aid quiz was con- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smale, Haz- Fair Haven tain the vacant lot. ALLEN'S I The P.T.A. hoard met Thursday ducted hy Mary Barker. Members Ict-Holmdcl id., left Tuesday by of the Braver patrol worked on The school currently owns a nar- P. 0. Box 19 | at the home of Mrs. F, C. Holmes automobile for Florida, where they Air. and Mrs. Charles P. CroaS row strip of land parallel to Obre ! with Mrs. John Burr as assisting thnlr hook binding; project. Games plan to spend three weeks. nf Kair Haven rd. -were confined concluded the program. pi. As laid nut, it is insulllcient to Red Bank, IN. J. j hostesses. A nominating enmmlt- Airs. Wayne 13. Darland, Green to thpir home by illness for scver- house a. ball field. Air. Bergcr's | | tec to select oflkcrs to be elected Mrs. Charles Ci.snr gave a show- Grove ave., was hostess tn the nl days (his week. plan to acquire land would en- | in April was named by the board, er at her home last week for Mrs. Crescent club Thursday evening. Tlcv, and Airs. Christopher Sny- large and square off the play- and it includes Mrs. John Ken- Thomas McCarthy. Decorations Airs. James' H. Ward was re-in- dcr have moved from Asbury P.irk ground. driclts, chairman; Mrs. Gabriel were in pink and blue. Guests stated as a member. The next to Shrewsbury. Rev. Mr. Snyder SHOE SALE were Mr.'. Prank Dugan, Mrs. Simpllcio, Mrs. Herbert Thompson, meeting; will be held at the home i.i the vicar of the Chapel of the TO CKT SJ.OOO Mrs. Carmen Canonlco and Miss .lames MCCUR. Mrs. Kenneth Col- of Airs. Leonard Lufburrow.' The Holy Communion, ' lins, Mrs. .lohn Collins, Mrs. Lyle STILL GOING STRONG ! Forsman. A general discussion was hostess served refreshments. At- The Fair Havcn(,firc compnny Herman I*. H'rcesc of Keyport ] also heard concerning the school Levcrich, Mrs. Harvey Holland, tending were Mrs. Curtis Clayton, will hold its next meeting Monday will share In an estate valued at cafeteria, with members offering Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. A. C. Ap-Mrs. Leonard Lufburrow, Airs. niRht, Feb. 0. At that time it will .$•10,000, according to the will of Many Women's and Men's Shoos CUPLETS suggestions for improvements. g.ir, Mrs. D. W. McCrcight, Mrs. Frank McCleastcr, Mrs., Elwood 1. set the dates for its firemen's fair, his late sister, Mrs. Amelia Kocn Refreshments were served under Robert McCarthy and Misa Helen Monahan, Airs. J. Carlton Cherry, the proceeds ot which will gc to- of Brooklyn, who died Dec. 10. Ho GREATLY REDUCED! CUP CAKE MIX the direction of the chairmen, Mrs. Collins. Mrs. Judson Hopla, Jr., Mrs. Wil-ward the new flre house. will receive a $1,000 cash bequest. SUCH QUALITY! Lionel Dlmon and Mrs. Joseph Do- Now Years dinner guests of Mr. liam Lambertson, Aiiss Vcra Tom- Mrs. Leonard Mack of River id. nato. They were assisted by Mrs.and Mrs. William Bayer were Mr. blcson, Mrs. Joseph I. Lehan, Mrs. and Mrs. William Miles. James Neldingcr, Airs. Roellf H. and Mrs. Vivian Ducho of Eaton- Here's quality that no other cup Arthur Soden, Mrs. Hans B.ium- town left last week for Luke gardt and Mrs, Donatu. * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jursn, Jr., LcRoy, Mrs. Maitland Walling, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SPECIAL GKOUP cake mix has been able to equal. left Thursday to return lo their Mrs. Roland Emmnns, Mrs. Cyrus Worth, Fla. They were accompan- Cuplets makes 12 to 18 light and hurne at Angola, Jnd., after spend- Ross, Airs. Walter Kmalc, Airs. El- ied as far (is Rome, Ga., by Airs. J Programs Middlctown ing three weeks with Mr. find Mrs. mer A. Bahrenburg, Airs. Joseph Anna Appicgntc, formerly of fiiv- | DANIEL GREEN SLIPPERS tender cup cakes or one nine inch cr rd. Mrs. Applcgate is staying | WINS 9:45 A. M. Joseph Jursn, Sr. R. Peaeux, Airs. John H. Bahren- Broken Sizes in ' « Vfe Q C layer. Precision-mixed for sure Dr. and Mrs. Wylie (.!. Pate had Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Hculilt burg, Airs. Theodore A. Bailey, nt Rome with her son-in-law and j Every Sunday resu I ts. Just add an egg and milk, as their week-end guests Mr. and entertained nt their annual family Ml.«s Slella Bailey and Mrs. JJar- daughter, Mr. and Airs, .lames Dc- i WNBC 8:30 A. M. Mrs. Kenneth Good and son "Ken-party New Years day with 35 fam- land, hostess. Jotirnetts while Mrs. Alack find Several Styles. ny" and Mrs. Mancy Bcsore of Mrs. Duehe arc in Florida. On their First Sunday of Month 3 ily members present. Among the Air. and Airs. William K, Zau- Collingswood. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Donald return trip, Airs. Applegatc will Mrs. Harold Petty of Arlington, llch and Mrs. Lillie Hughson, Tele- join them at Home and accompany King who were recently married. graph Hill rd., and Airs. George Monitor Broadcast YOUR CHOICE Va., who ha.s been visiting her The executive committee of them back to Fair Haven. son-in-law and daughter. Rev. and D. Unrig and Miss Ella Ohrlg of WJZ 9:30 P. M. Marlboro Parent-Teacher associa- Centervillc were Friday evening Henry Hallonbnke of Willow »t., Your choice of insur- Mrs. Andrew VanDyko and family, at the' home of Mrs. Harvey Hol- Every Tuesday BOWLING SHOES I returned home Tuesday. guests of Aliss Dora E. Thorne, Aliss Nancy Shaw of Atlantic High- tion met Wednesday of last week Bethany rd. lands, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Men's and Women's • ffe QC ance agent is just as i Mrs. Mary C. Locke has rcturn- land. Attending were Mrs. A. C. Avalon of Highlands spent ihc I ed home from a two months' visit Apgur, Mrs. Daniel Stattel, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Everntf. Simunson important as your | with friends in Minneapolis. and daughter Sandra of Creasklll New Years week-end at Washing- Regular Price 7.95 & 8.95. ! Mrs. W. L. Reger of Union and E. J. Sltiuinore, Mrs. Willard Mc- visited Harry S. 'Cowlcs and fam- ton, D. C, where they visited Mr, 3 choice of doctor or j Mrs. Robert Plckard of Crantord Dowell, Mrs. George Wicdenmayer, ily Sunday. Avalon's parents. BOTANY were luncheon guests of Mrs. W.Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. Arthur Ma- The flre company was called out Uoy Younger, son of. Mr. nnd lawyer. II. Regcr of this place yesterday. nini, Mrs. Joseph King and Mrs. to a flre Monday at noon at Holm- Airs. Emerson Younger of Poplar NODYE-LOT Your entire financial Rev. and Mrs. William B". Spot- Thurston Whltson. del when Harry Pitcher's garage ave, has returned to the Univers- ALL SALES FINAL structure may some clay ford, Sr., of Tunkhannock, Pa., will Carol nnd Alan Hollnnd and caught flre due to an explosion of ity of Kentucky after spending the depend on haw well lie be house guests of Mrs. E. W. Beatrice and Martin Eisenberg; en- an oil stove. The Holmdel flre com- Christmas vacation at home. lias performed his job. Swticlthamer this week-end. Rev. joyed a skating party at the Shore pany wa.s fighting the flre when Mr. Spoftord will deliver the ser- Roller drome Saturday. Hazlet arrived and had the flre The board of education will hold YARN mon at the Sunday service at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flintier under control. Air. Pitcher succeed- a public hearing on the proposed Grossinger & Heller Christ Episcopal church here. He and daughters Marilyn and Doro- ed in getting his cars out of the addition to the Knolhvood school YAUN CENTER JOHN B. ALLEN CO. is a former rector of the church. thy of Trcnlon, and Mr. and Mrs.garage. The interior of the garage next Alonday night at 8 o'clock in Broad & Mechanic Sts. The Spofford's daughter, Miss Su- F. A. Matthews of Pittstown were was partly burned. tho Willow st. school. 107 SUREWSBURV AVE. 93 Broad St. KED BANK Tel. 60267 Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. san Spofford, will spend the week- The monthly meeting of the The auxiliary of Fair Haven fire IlED BANK, N. J. OUR NEW STORE NEAR POST OFFICE Ked Bank, N. J. end with Miss Beverly Overton Harvey Holland. Holmdel township board of educa- company will hold a barn dance here. James Pellett and family and tion was held at Township Me- Saturday night, Jan. 21, at the Wil- Tel. HE 6-2100 Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Pellett of Web- Miss Louise Hartshoine repre- morial hall Wednesday evening of lowbrook. Hart Webber's orches- ster, IN'. Y., were recent guests of last week. tra will play. Airs. Robert Matth- sented Christ Episcopal church Mr. and Mrs. James Curlcy. Women's auxiliary at the Women's The Good Government Republi- ews Is chairman, aided by Airs. Miss Betty Lou Whitson spent Roy Rosenberg, Mrs. Alfred Rob- auxiliary meeting nl Trenton yes- the week-end with her grandpar- can club will meet Monday eve- terday. ning, Jan. 16, at the Republican bins, Mrs. Leon Lamberson, Airs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Qrover Stults, James Farley and Airs. Barney Mr. and Mrs. John Hendriokson at Cranbury. headquarters, Butler si., Keyport. and daughter left yesterday for a Mrs. Ann Rossing, president, will Egeland. Mr. and'Mrs. Frank J. Dugan act as hostess for the evening. The The well-baby conference spon- MAURICE Florida vacation. entertained at dinner Thursday for meetings of the club havo been sored hy the Public Hcnlth Nurs- William J. Dugan and family. changed from the second Monday ing association of Rumson, Sea Kcyport P. D. VanMatcr spent last week to the third Alonday of each month. Bright and Fair Haven, will b« held TELEVISION at Baltimore on business. All members are urged to attend Thursday, Jan. 19, between 3 and The Hood Government club will Mrs. .Shirley Schriebtr nnd this meeting. Plans will he made i p. m. at the Willow St. .school. SCHWARTZ meet Monday niglit, tit which lime daughter Irene wero recent guests for tho annual Lincoln day din- Dr. Irving K. Ix)vctt will advise plans will he made for the Lin- of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Moran at ner of the club. the mothers, assisted by Aliss Jen- coln day dinner. Mrs, Harold Ross- Forest Hills, L. 1. ing will be hostess. Mrs. Arthur Terry, Beers si., has nie Worthlcy, R. N. nnd Airs. Ella John O. Bennett, who has been C. Bosley, R. N. ! Mrs. George Ellis was hostess confined to his home with a virus returned home from the Perth ito the Far and Near society (if the Amboy hospital, where she was a &SONS infection, is improving. pneumonia patient for several | Reformed church Monday evening. Arthur Wcinbcrg observed his days. Middlctown JeiA/PHILCO ! The next meeting will be held Feb. birthday Sunday. A party was 13 at the home of Mrs. Claude held nt his home here. Mr. and Airs, W. Plcrson Dean Mrs. Elizabeth O'Connor, Orchard Your Raynor. Leon Weinbcrg and daughter and Airs. Augustus Bailey and St., Middletown township, suffered | Lester Dick was elected presi- Judy attended the roller derby, daughter Aclele visited Mr. and cuts of the hands Saturday when dent of the board of trustees of New York city, Tuesday. Airs. Van Duren at Clifton the a vase she was holding broke. She Chrysler Plymouth | the public library nt the annual A. C. Apgar and sun Aron ob- past week. wna treated nt Rlverview hospital meeting last week. Others^ named served their birthdays at a joint Sonlor Girl Scout troop 61 met and released. 12H Inch Television Dealer j were Miss Eleanor VanBrackle, party Sunday at the home of Mrs. vice president; Mrs. George Cher- Liooigo Searls at Fort Lee. ry, secretary, and Kclscy Carharl, Mrs. A. Lyln Levcrich enter- Mabel Coleman School of Dancing t treasurer. tained last week-end for her sis- ters, Mis. Victor Fitzgerald and TAP, BALLET, TOE, ACROBATIC AISD at the Price of a "10" Russia's Tmnn-Sibtrlaii railway Mri, Hnrry Mans ot Elrahurst, L. BALLROOM DA1SCIISG. HastheNew 1950 8,000 miles long if believed lo be I. Miss fieri FilzCicrald was also the- longest In the world. a guest of (he Levcrich family. Register Now Studio, 31 Rector PI., Mins Davida H. Jvkcr of Phila- HE 6-2011 Red Bank, N. 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' Sorvlco Policy, ( Nama Addroii ATLANTIC APPLIANCE CO. Moke MoUol Sim Tube 812 ASBURY AYE. . ASBURY-PAftK, N.. J. Phono A. P. 1-1400 Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 12, 1950 native of Iowa and understands Shore Firemen's Bowling Heads Boat Club The Cook Is about both pigs and strength of Menus Fair Haven Board Hoffman Beats mind. Red Bank Scores Standings Jan. 7 Queen iu Paris THE BRIDE COOKS DINNER "A" DIVISION Then came the question of teach- By CYNTHIA LOWRY ing Louisetta, a post-war acquisi- •Mushroom Chicken Brown Rice Studies Plan 51-31 Victory Independent* No. 1 31 R Tigers, 58-40 AP Newsfcaturcs Writer tion, about waffles. Louisetta lis- Steamed Snap Beans Sliced Beets Highlands No. 1 29 10 Paris—A good cook in a French Phil D»ly« No. I 27 9 tened carefully to instructions Hot Biscuits Developer Outlines * Unexcelled So. 1 - 27 12 South Ainboy 1'ivc hosehold is a possession In which about eggs, flour, milk, salt and the Fresh Pear and Cheese Salad Over Toms River Freehold Nc. 1 22 14 to take rare pride. A cook, If »herest. She listened, but she smiled. Crisp Crackers Beverage Home Project Keyport 21 15 Scores 3d S.C. Win coolcs well enough, can be cantak- I'air Haven No. 1 _ U 21 Certainly, she said, she could and (Recipe for Starred Dish Follows) Minus Pott' Foster, Oakhurst No. 1 17 1!) erous, temperamental and have all would make them. Roscoe Allen, a member of Allen South Amboy's red hot Harold sorts of eccentricities. The family MUSHROOM CHICKEN (For 3) Ixikewood No. 4 _ 17 Hoffman hiph school basketball "And what did she make,' askoj Brothers, Inc., presented a plan for Bucs Score Second Oceanport No. 1 1$ 2J will tolerantly put up with any- Dora Miller Updegraff, "she turned Ingredients: Two chicken legs the development of a portion of the Navesink No. 1 : H 24 team continues to knock over Shore thing, if the results are placed upon out delicious crepes—little French (from fryer or pullet), 1 to l'.iformer Thomas B. McCarter tract Wannmassn, No. 1 1,1 2.1 Conference opponents, the latest tablespoon fat, salt, freshly ground Conference Win Union (Red Bank) 13 26 the table. pancakes—for the first wafllcs par- to thc Fair Haven planning board victim bcinff Atlantic Highlands popper, M teaspoon poultry herb Playing without the services of Soa Girt No, 1 11 28 There is considerable natlonc.l ty." last night at the borough hall. . Branrhport 9" ffh school. Coach Gene Dobrzyn- pride In announcing that one of the The situation since has been clar- blend, 1 three-ounce can mush' Pete Fooler, TCcd Bank high star •B" DIVISION ski's quintet belted the Tigers, 58- rooms, 1 tablespoon flour, H cup of The portion of the tract under court performer, the Rurr.inoers best cooks in Paris is happily in- ified. The Updegraff breakfasts study goes from Kemp ave. to Fair Phil n»ly. No. 2 SO 40, Turnrlny night on thc Hoffman stalled in the home of an American milk. continued to sot tho winning pace Liberty No. 1 (Red Bank) .... 2S court. continue ID be a Paris institution, Haven' rd. The proposed develop- in Shore Conference competition Deal No. 1 25 couple, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Upde- but Mrs. Updegraff herself presides Method: Wash chicken logs un ment will be an addition to the Avon No. 2 24 It was the third straight confer- graff. This is Louise, called Louis- der cold, running water and drain. by slapping down the Toms River Unexcelled No. 2 24 ence win for thc Governors after at a waffle iron ladling out a mix- River Oakea development. Indians, 51-31, Tu^d.ny night on Bradley No. 3 _ 2.1 etta affectionately by her admirers. ture she makes herself. LouisetUi Heat fat in 8-inch skillet over mod- having marked up wins over Rum- Louisetta, an Austrian by blitli, Thomas Irving Brown, editor and the Tied Bank sym. Onkhui-sl No. 2 12 disapproves of the wliulu thing, but orate heat. Add chicken legs andpublisher of The Red Bank Regis- Atlantic Highland* No. 1 22 son and Key-port.. was trained by the late famed gour- it is the only occasion on which sh'j brown—this will take about 15 or Foster was side-lined with a Oliver Byron No. 1 21 Coach Vlncc "Roxy" Finn's cag- ter, tendered his resignation as a "Charley-horse" received in the met-dressmaker, Paul Poirct. T'ne permits Mr3. Updegraff into the 20 minutes. Sprinkle with salt, Bradley Beach 19 ers wore outscorcd In the first three Updegcaffs, who spend part of the board member because of pres- Neptune-Buc tussle Friday night. Ealontown No. 1 1« periods and then battled back to kitchen. freshly ground pepper and herb sure of business. The planning Charles 'Shy" Woodward, Charlie Msnasquan Exempts 18 time in New York, wormed out of There was also the crisis of tho blend and 2 tablespoons of liquid Ocean No. 1 (Pt. Pleamnt) 18 nip the Hoffman five, 17-11, In the her the story of her employment board adopted rules and regula- Patterson and Pete Reeves teamed Glcndoln No. 1 18 final quarter. pumpkin pie. Tho Updcgraffs last from can of mushrodms, cover tions for land sub-division to guide to make up for the lo.=s of Fostcr'6 Liberty No. 2 (Red B»,nk) .... lit by thc unpredictable, frequently November decided to have a real tightly and cook over low beat un- developers, which will be submit- Freehold No. 2 12 Led by the sharpshooting John broke, couturier. sharpshootinp, and the trio paced Kovalewski, the Hoffman crew en- Beverly S. Dickerson of Naveisik Thanksgiving dinner with all fix til tender—about one-half hour. ted to the mayor and council for* the Maroon and White with double •C" DIVISION River rd., Middletown township, He first demanded that she 1m-ings for a few American friends. Put tho flour in a cup, add a few recommendations. According to the figure scores. Allcnhurst No. 1 81 joyed a 47-23 advantage at the endwas elected president of Monmouth provfse difficult fish dishes for Louisetta received her instructions tablespoons of the mushroom liquid Washington 28 of the third period. Kovalewski statute establishing tho planning Toms River hoopsters were on Entontown No. 2 - 25 Boat club Monday night to succeed three consecutive days, and after for the pie, and again nodded con- and mix until smooth; now addboard, all developers must comply (lie in the initial quarter, but theWesEatontowt Lonng NoBranc. 2 h No,- 1 235 fired in eight field goals and a lone William L. Bennett, 119 Maple ave. thai decided she would do. There- foul shot for 17 points. John Skar- vincingly. She couldn't stand some tho remaining mushroom liquid with the regulations set forth by Coach Frank Pingltore machine Liberty No. ! (Red Bank).... J2-, upon he showed her a small book, of the directions, however, so what find milk and stir until blended. thfl hoard. lost no time in donning tire pre- Hamilton No. 1 22 zynskl, also a defensive hoopster, forced her to swear upon her motii- Oceanic No. 1 (Rumson) 21 marked up 17 markers on seven FLUFFY PEACH PIE was supposed to be a pie arrived in Put chicken to one side in skillet, The next meeting will be held vention equipment to douse thc Heal No. 2 21 cr's memory she would never di- the form of a tart. Anyone who add Hour-liquid mixture and stir flames. Thc Indians swung their Wril 20 baskets and three fouls. Ingredients—-1 '.4 cups canned vulge its contents—recipes written next Wednesday night at borough Littlo Silver No. 1 20 Olvin Mills, Prank Hall and cling peach slices, 1 envelope un- knew anything about cooking, rea- over moderate heat until thickened hull, at which time zoning will be tomahawks for approximately six Ocean No. 2 (Tolnt Plealant) Id expressly for him—and promised to soned Louisctta, knew you had '.oand bubbly. Arrange chicken in minutes, and apparently their clubs Ocean tSea Brisht) 17 George Schultz sparked the Tiger flavored gelatin, Vi cup syrup from malco her the best cook In Paris. discussed. peaches, 1 cup milk, 2 eggs (sepa- bake thc crust before you put fill pan again, add mushrooms, cover were heavy, because It wns all uver Onkhunit Nn, 3 17 scoring with 11, ten and nine points And he did, too, ing in it. and cook over low heat for 0 to 10 Mayor Edgar V. Dcnisc last night and the contest wns practically set- Avon No. 1 17 respectively. rated), VJ cup sugar, !i teaspoon Louisetta's whole life and love is appointed William Frank nf Harri- Red Bank No. I 17 Hoffman also won the jayvee con- salt, 1 teuspoon vanilla, 1 baked "Next year," swears Dora, "we'll minutes. son ave, as a member of the plan- tled at thc end of the opening quar- Hazlet No. 2 14 bound up in thc Updegraff family have real pumpkin pie." 1 ter. test when thc South Amboy sec- nine-inch pic shell. ning board, subject to thc approval "D" DIVISION nnd its kitchen. Her souffles arc Meanwhile, I'll settle for a tart JIONKY COOKIES WITH Bernie Lockcnhoui- opened thc incdalu 29 onds belted the Tiger jayveos, -13-29. Method—Drain peaches. Soften of thc mayor and council at the miracles of height and airiness. Her by Louisetta, with tho pastry per- CHOCOLATE AND WALNUTS game for thc Indians, tiring in a•lunior Hosn No. 3 — 29 gelatin by sprinkling over peach pastries arc short, light and dis- next meeting. Mr. Frank is a Oalihurat No. 6 28 HOFFMAN fect and then made more perfect partner ir the Red Bank Lumber jump shot, and after Russ Booth Liberty No. 1 (Whitesvllle).... 20 F syrup-and nllowing to stand. Scald solve in the mouth. She coaks Ingredients—Hi cups si/ted all- Kcrrner, f a 2 1r2 by grating a littlo green almon.l Co. missed from the* foul line. Jack Me- Hailrt No. 1 25 s milk; pour over egg yolks beaten meats to the king's taste. Louiset- Into it. And then heaped high with purposo flour, '.i teaspoon bakinp Hugh connected with a layup for Shrewsbury No. 1 — 24 Btishard. ( 0 0 0 Wood, f _ , s 0 with ',i cup of the sugar and salt. ta will brook no interference In ncr raspberries, topped by whipped soda, \<. teaspoon salt, 6 table- a 4-0 Toms River lead. A foul shot Independent* No. 2 (IJ. B) .... 23 r, Cook over hot water, stirring con- Onkhurst No. 4 ,. 23 Covoll. f 0 0 0 domain, the kitchen, except occa- creani. spoons butter or margarine, \~ cup LOBSTER TARTY DISH by Booth and baskets by Pete Coil, e , 2 1 stantly, until custard coats spoon; Lincrolt 21 r, sionally to let Mr. Updeg-raff bring At the moment, Louisetta h.ts honey, 1 egg, !£. teaspoon vanilla, Ingredients—IK pounds cooked Reeves and Patterson moved the Oliver Byron No. 2 10 Inman, c 0 1 i add gelatin and stir until It id dis-hdme a melon or such. That's jiut 1 six-ounce package semi-sweet Bucs out front, 5-4. Occanport No. 2 IK Kovnlewaki, g 8 1 17 solved. Cool. Whip egg whites un- fallen in love with an, American lobster meat, 3 hard cooked eggs, Unexcelled No. 4 IB Rimch, K , 0 0 0 Indulgence, however. She docs hsr electric iron, full of switches and chocolate pieces, Vi cup broken 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, Jack Tracy recaptured the lead West LOUR Branch No. 2 16 Kkarynski, g 3 17 til almost stiff; gradually add rc-own shopping and is the terror of walnut meats. for the visitors, and Reeves knot- IrfttB, g 0 0 lights that Hash. Tho Updcgraffs 2 tablespoons flour, 2\» cups milk, Klberon 15 '.!!!'.'.!r.'.'.!'.....! o mninini,' sugar, whipping after the neighborhood shops. Method—Mix and sift flour, bak- ted the count with a charity peg. -*..„...•* No. 1 14 each addition. Fold in .custard, have ordered a special one from 1 teaspoon finely grated onion, 2 Lltllo Silver No. 2 S 25 8 58 There was) however, a majorAmerica for her. They are afraid ing soda and salt. Put butter or Lockenhour converted a foul flip IIIG LANDS vanilla and 1 cup of the poach teaspoons finely minced parsley, 1 and a hook shot by Hamilton ad- "E" DIVISION ATLANTIC 1 crisis in the Updcgraff-Louisutla she'll find some family with an ex-margarine In a medium-size mixing teaspoon salt, U teaspoon paprika, Monmouth Beach -No. 2 38 G ]•' slices. Turn into baked pie shell. household" which almost ruined vanced tho visitors three points. Went Iciully Kcv. 1*'. H, counters and a pair of fouls. Pat- Horn. Away initial period and then picked up duction and financing, l!i teaspoon's cider vinegar, 1 avo-StcvenH. nlso Mr. McUoberts nnd pit 11- terson flipped in 13 points asquir- Freehold No. 1 va. Vtnamlui No. 1 boarcra. Fair Haven No. 1 VB. Lakewood No. 4 (speed to score a 11-6 advantage In That is the belief of Beatrice cado. Tho Reevcy Family. ing the same number of baskets Navesink No. 1 va. Unexcelled No. 1 the second. After playing to an West,' professional color consult- Method—Put salt, pepper, garlic —Advertisement. and a lone foul toss, while Beeves Oakhurst No. 1 v». Union, Ited Bank ant, as quoted in American Build- salt (if used), and sprinkle of pap- registered 12 points on flns field Keyport vs. Oceanport No. 1 8-8 third stanza, thc Raiders broke Phil Daly* No. 1 vi. Sea Girt out with a 15-8 margin. er, the magazine of the building rika, in a small mixing bowl or Card of Thanki goals and two charity conversions. industry. Miss West has done the custard cup. Add the olive oil, chili We wihh to take this way of expres- Harvey paced the visitors with Independents No. 1, Lons Brinch Van Pelt led the Raiders' marks- color planning of more than 25,- sing our sincere thanks to nil who helped vs. Highlands No. 1 sauce and vinegar. Beat well with ui in any wuy, in our loss hy firt. nine markers gathered on a pair of Brancluiort—Idle manship department firing in 11 000 houses for 108 builders in 19 "B" DIVISION tallies acquired on four baskets and states. a spoon. Cut avocado in two, Gratefully, Thu Jennings l''iimily, twin shots, and five field goals. lengthwise, and lift out the seed. —Advertisement. * Toms River had several opportun- Entontown No. 1 vi. Phil Dalys No. 2 a trio of foul shots.' Whittick came Freehold No. 2 va. Deal No. 1 next In line for thc Koyportcrs with "Color is a paramount consid- Place each avocado half on a des- ities at the foul line when its cag-Onkhunt No. 2 vs, Unexcelled No. 2 eration in architecture and fre- sert-size plate; do not peel. Beat ers stepped up 29 times and made Mannmiuan Exempts vs. eight markers registered on three quently makes the difference be- NOTICE TO BIDDERS only 13 connects. The Bucs con- Liberty No, 2, R. B. double counters and a pair of free tween success and failure in plan- dressing again and spoon one-half Notice i» heruby given Unit the Bor- verted seven times out of 13. Libert? No, I, II. B., vs, tosses. ning a home," Miss West says. of it into each avocado cavity- ough Council of the Hnroimh of Sun Bradley Beach Fir« Dent. there will be a. little less than a IJrUbt. County of Monmouth and State Red Bank's jnyvees assisted In Avon No. 2 va. Atlantic Highlands No. 1 In two Shore Conference appear- "To be successful in this respect, of New Jersey, having received separate the clean victory sweep with a 42-Oliver Byron. No. 1 vs. ances, Coach Jack Lentz's quintet a homo must have a distinctive tablespoon for each portion. Serve offers for thu following propertied! which Ocean No. 1, Point PleaBant has not been able to record a vic- appearance. immediately with teaspoons. Makes proiitM'ties arc owned by the Borough of 25 triumph. Bradley No. 3 v«. Glendola No, 1 Sen Briuht, New Jersey, anil are not In an early warm up game the "C" DIVISION tory. The usually fast moving "Quite naturally, color plan- 2 servings. ncerU-il for pulilir use. ami whrrens the West Long Branch No. 1 vs. Gulls appear to be flying low in ning should begin with the roof s;ifet HoroiiKh uf Sen UriKht, New Jcr- Holy Cross five of Rumson copped tiry, hns ni>i>roved thc followinK Often a 25-20 decision over the Red Bank Hamilton No. 1 the conference standings. and work down. Because the roof' I'INK TrTLESAUCE for the followinK pro per Lies; aggregation of seventh and eighth Ocean No. 1, Sta Bright vl. is thc largest unbroken area nor- • Liberty 3, Red Bank Ingredients—One cup sugar, 1 1, Block 1, 1-ots S nnri 9, (cist graders. Haxlet No. 2 vs. Allenhurst No. 1 mally visible, the entire color In styling this home Beatrice West began with gray-blended asphalt side of Ocean Avrtiuc) f JOO.QO RED BANK Ocean No. 2, Tolnt Pleasant, vs. scheme of a house will fail if the shingles and then used gray-stained red cedar sliinffles for (he side- cup water, 1 tablespoon small, red 2, Work ). Lut 5 (east, aide of d F V Washington, Octan Grove roof color is not right. walls. For color harmony, the trim is a matching gray. Banana cinnamon candies, sprinkle of salt, Ocean Avenue) 130.00 Patterson, f B 1 13 Avon No. 1 vi. Littlo Silver No. 1 HealthJHints "The blended colors in asphalt yellow makes a contrasting accent color on thc doorway and window 3 medium-size green apples (about 3, Block M, I,ot 1'J (south side v» "Woodward, f fi 2 H Wayside vs. Red Bank No, 1 shingles oiler the widest latitude frame. White brick on an end wall adds charm to thc dwelling. 1 to l'.i pounds). of Bench Street) 250.00 Gajnhacorlc, f 2 0 4 Deal No. 2 v«. OakhurBt No. 3 (This column is contributed as a A meeting of the Borough Council of. IVhitr. f 0 0 0 Oceanic No, 1, Rumson vff. public servico by the Medical so- in selecting colors for sidewajls Method—Put the sugar and wa-Sea Bright, New Jersey, will bo held on Bruno, f 0 0 0 Eatontown No. 2 ciety of New Jersey and the Mon- and trim material. A blended col- and to use colors which combine trends, human reactions to color ter In a medium-size saucepan, of thc i!Wi »Uy of January, 1950, Hi thu Booth, c _ ."!_...... '. o 1 nl "D" DIVISION mouth County Medical society. or is exactly what the word pleasingly with those of adjacent and other factors which Influence use a 10-inch skillet. Add tho cin> lioroush Hull, in thc Iiorounh uf SCR Sherwood, c 0 0 0 Independents No. 2, Long Branch va. Questions should be addressed to 'blend' implies—a mixture of col-homes. Bright New Jersey, at 8:00 o'clock P. Severin, c 2 I ii Oakhurst No. 8 ors which readily harmonizes color acceptance. namon candles. Place over low M,, nt whirh time tho Borough Council Reeve", g 5 2 12 Eagles No. 1, Ocean Grove, vs. thi> Medical Society of New Jersey with a wide range of other hues." Miss West's work consists prin- She suggests a minimum num- heat nnd stir until sugar is dlaof Sea Hi-ifrht. New Jentey, will consider Smith, K 0 0 0 Little Silver No. 5 at 315 West State st,, Trenton 8, cipally of color design for build- ber of different colors but advises solved; allow to stand over low whether it u'ill reject or confirm the said Bavi*. g 0 0 0 Unexctlled No. 4' vs. Llncroft N. J.). Miss West, who is director of ers of large residential projects. combining these colors in a maxi- hent, stirring frequently so candies hid?, providing no higher prices will he Dcnimnl, g 10 2 Liberty No. 1, Whlteavllle, vi. Interior design and color coordi- American Builder says she con-mum number of ways to provide hid for the s:iid properties by any other Junior Hose No. 3, Lakewood STAFF OF LIFE nation for the Rahr Color Clinic, will dissolve. In the meantime'eore person 22 7 tl Klbcroii No. 4 v*. Shrewsbury No. 1 siders the orientation of each diversity of appearance' without apples, peel and quarter; add to Bida for thc same shall he submitted Farmingdalo v«. IlMlet No. ] A loaf of bread i« perhapa the New York, advises taking par- house, thc exposure of each room, increasing the price which thc verbnlly at Public Auction at the above f! !•' P Oc amiort No. 1 vs. Oakhurat No. 4 ticular care to avoid monotony regional color prelerenccs, color home buyer must pay. the syrup, cover and coolc over ttmr and ulatc. The yuccessful bidder a Mimiy, f 2 S II Wr-t. I,ong Branch No. 2 vs. oldest, commonest, most universal moderato heat until thc apples arc Phil 11 furnish n check or tnsli, payiibla Tracy, f 1 1 3 food In the world. What is bread? tti the Horn mill of Sen Bright, New I'u rpuri, f 0 0 0 Oliver Byron No. 2 very soft. Mash with a fork and Clark 0 0 0 "E" D1VI5ION It's a compound of starches, pro- Jersey, In an amount equal to 10% of- Monmouth Beacli No. 2 v». Hatlet No. 4 cook about 5 minutes longer over the amount of the bid. Thc terms or Kucrllr. f ..... 0 0 0 teins, fats, minerals, vitamins, wa- the snlr chilli be us follows: J.ocl.rnhi»ur, r 2 2 fi Brandley Beach Independents va. ter and fibrous material—contain- low heat, or until thick enough. Wicbcru, c 1 1 3 Bradley Co, Oldsmobile Has 19 Models Servo hot or cold. Makes i to D 1. Check or cash payable 10?, of tha I Monmouth Beach No. 1 vs. ing nearly all thc elements ol a oiler ncconiimnyhiK tile bid: submit 1mU Pym, t> ., 0 0 0 servings. nnc«-' on clnsinjj of title within thirty .M.Huirh, v- 1 3 ,'• Fair Haven No. 2 balanced diet. Oakhurst No. 5 va. Liberty CIO) days nftcr thc confirmation of uniil }Iamlltun, H 2 1 .1 But if a list of the ingredients of offer, or the time set in thc contract GlfTotd. u 0 0 0 No. 2, Wnitelvllle MOLASSES RAISIN BREAD Navoink No. 3 vs. Atl. Highlands No. 2 a slice of bread sounds complicat- for the closinff of tlir title. Salti, e 0 0 0 Thc said lands and prtmlnrB nre to Relief No. 1 vi, Hamilton No. 2 ed, think what happens to it after Ingredients—Throo cups sifted 1 Hnnkini, it 0 0 0 Hamilton No 3 vs, Wanamassa No, 2 he sola subject tn all municiiiRl, utatt . you cat It, nll-purposu flour, 3 teaspoons dou- and federal ordinance, stnlutrs nnd ITH- '.I I.'I 31 Unexcilled Nn. t vn. V.'«t Lonir Branch No. 3 Thc human body is equipped with ble-acting baking powder, !i ten-titntinns ntTrctirT thc UFC of tho nnirf Hcfetfp, lloRtrl'iriil; (imriire, Confer. lands and lu-cnibcH anil the building to UED BANK J, V.'s "F" DIVISNON delicate mechanisms which, In the spoon baking soda, 1)4 teaspoons Avon No, 3 VH. Eatontown No. 8 l>f or thereupon constructed, nnd sub- (i F P process of digestion, convert com- salt, *n cup sugar, 1 egg (well ject to pay mi nt of nny and all ta:;es Havlland. 1 2 1 Ii Shrewsbury No. 2 va. plex chemical compounds Into sim- W$st Long Branch No. 4 beaten), 1 cup milk, H cup molaa- for thp year lysit, and Shi-nvuoil. ( 1 2 I ple onos. We cat a slice of bread, Subject to siic-li Mnto of facts us nn L'onrmv, f a 2 X Glondola No. 5 vs. Nfptunc City ses, U cup butter or margarine 1 Allenhuriit No. 3 VI. nnd Immediately the procesa of di- nnciniitf survey nf taiil lamia and t>rcm- Hawkins, f 1 0 2 (melted), 1 cup ralelns (washed, im?s would disclose, nnd Scott, f , 0 0 0 Bagles No, 2, Ocean Grove gestion begins. The starch Is brok- Belfonl vn. Unexcelled No. 3 drained and chopped). Subject to such covenants, cnnemrnts, Valllit, 1 0 0 0 en down Into sugar, called glucose; cnndttimiH and restriction!) m in'firlnK In Killilnu, c 0 0 (I llntlit Nn. 3 va. Allenhurat No. 2 Method—Mix nnd sift flour, bak- Octnnlc No, 2. Rumaon vs. thc proteins become amlno acids, prior title; ilcnls ami instruments now itiylmlil.. r 2 0 I ing powder, baking soda, salt and of record nlTcctln£ naiit lands nnd prem- Idiniliii', r 1 0 'J Little Silver No, 3 nnd tho (nts are converted Into 1 sugar. Mix the egg, milk nnd mo-he*. Sprat. I) , r I 0 J fntty acids. Cunveyanct n ebnU ln> hy linr'tfflln ntnlW (ituM, , x 0 0 0 These elements, along with vlla- Inssea together. Add to dry Ingred- •Mile (| red (Hid the purr ha Her Ii to pliy l,i.vin II, >• l i :< Shore Firemen'* Bowling nilnn and nilncrnli, itrc picked up ients with shortening nnd mix just fnr the IMMII« nf till' prcparatlnn of aiiid Monii. !•• 0 0 0 enough to blend. Add nilslns and diL-iln nn "ell ui cox Is nf the prep tr- Ulliiuitz, ii 2 II I STANDINGS by tho blood around the Intestinal illion of thti ami I'lnrnt if null'* foi- n iid I,. »i«. v. ;i i " W tract Rnci am curried to.the liver mix In lightly. Turn into 0x5x3-lnch hind* and Keml»en, Wllllimi-. a. .. Ii t I II'irTinHn 1 - tho chomlcnl lnhorntory of'our lonf pun. Halic In n moderate (350 CuilMci! U'HirvrH the riant to rcjiet llnl |l»nk 3 K.) oven for nbout 1 hour, or until nny and all bidn, n h 15 MiuiHHiuan - i bodies. 1 Jtimiiik'li nf Sra llrlaht. TOMS invrn ,i. w. NM't'Hi'' I Thn wntcr la carried by the blood done, Turn out on cuke rack, cool (i F I' fri-i-holil 1 to the kidney/i, whore It Is excreted, and storo overnight beforo slicing. IXANKNCK STKVKNS, lit MHMCllT, ( II I 1 LakiMimil 1 llornutch Clerk* Kulllniili, f II 2 2 Leonardo I The llbroiw mailer goes to make up Ni-iAmiili, I. 1 0 I Allantlr Highland I the waste products In tho Intes- MlillilliuliU.. ! , 0 1 I Key t 1 tines, SihiHl.iiiii.t: f 0 0 II Miitnunn . . 0 Bread Is easily dlRosted In tho Jit,,/., I II 1 1 I'nint PloaftKtic 0 Mini, r, II II 0 Kwmniin 0 stomach but Itn tllgcntlon Is aided I'lirlll, , .• 2 I Ii | Torn* lllvrr 0 when tho food in well chowed, NOVEL PORK PINWHEELS IIIIVI-, r (I 0 II 1 IHSIW TOMOIMIOW Tho act of chewing thoroughly Itni'i, r » II II mixes tho food with millvu, which r; n hold nnd lirllllnnt bid new heights In puhllo fiwor," imlit (ivnllnblc two nynero-moBh trnnn- II'IIIT, l: I 1) • I Ni'iitiiim nt Kryvort. for another rocord-hroaklnK your 8, K, Hklnnor, vlco-pro«ljlent of mlHslonn as standard cqulpmont. Illlinril, ir « I 1 rnilil I'lrnnitnt at Atlnntlo KOtH tiling* "ft '» i Ronil start to of onion, Oldflmohllo division of Gcnornl Motorn and gonornl mnn- Him, K :i II Ii llollmim at ltd Hunk, the roflox activities of Iho gnutrlc A nmnit now lntorprelndon of ij,,,,, v, 0 II 0 Mniia*i|iiiin nt Kiini*tin. Julcca, Oonnntl Molorn corporation Intro- iiKor of tho OldHSKibllu division, OldumoljIlu'H tliulltloniU uleiui-lliii' N'Him lili III, V. , 0 0 0 l.akttvfmd at Matnwmi. duceq It* now 1030 lino of nlxon nnd "With this oulfltnnillnK 'Futuriinilo Futurnmlo styling had boon given K",|" , K. II 0 U TuniH Illvrr al rrrehnlil, HITIUI linn nlwiiyn been a wonder- ll nl denier showrooms ful product, hut In rocpnl yoiun, Fieri,' Oldnmohllo Is prcpni'od In lo (inch nt thn three new 1W0 «r- Kilt AniRtlcn, III thn emu-rorkot nhfiid In 1PM with « mini- liff. ni'tlllnfr It onxy tn (HIIIUKIIINII IhroUKlt tho co-oporntlon of >U|ilnK nf COJH'lt.KII TI/Knl/AV nml Iho tuns' hnvi i-jii'lccil iilght< mlnr iirnliT II round n nmv lowluiilziiiitnl nnd Krnlly CIIIVIMI linen. I Allt IIAVI.N l.l.AI.UI. whltn ht'cntl hi.VP linen rolurneil to cylinder "88" nnd "OK" HCIIPK nn- : ' M,. Jr.li 7 the lonf HiiiMiKli thn pruerM wo pi-Ion feu' noi'luii "8H" modPlK, » Thn now, hrondor Ktllln nlopon lint- I Kiyimit 7 tliPly new In nlyln nml fentutCM, know nn "ninlclilnu." (•(impldlely rMyluil ncilun "OS"; inonldtinly Into lh« lowci' fonder I, 1ll>, .1 i- Ililinlif V,|',W ) Hlllhlliihlft <>' thn ptc.toiilatIon NIT minor* nnd tho winp-niuiinil >l" Ill ! ,, ' A.Liny I'mli llnya' eluli It 'I'liiliiy yiiui- Innl (it tirmtd la nit the lullnihirllon of OldHinohllo'n InctnnKcd nrlocllvlly nf ndviinre liumpor nnd K ill In HIIIIIIIH, linnindl- If II, * < IM< HI , I'IPIIII I'll*.mil II i'.imii mi nilk'lo If nol bMlnr- • new Whii'lnuiiy hyiliiwiintlu drlvo; ','; | llui'k Kmllll'* !l dciilcn lioily lyprn nml eolnrx, nloly nlinvn tlm mlllo nml nciimn t\ II".• I llinn evrr \x>(on In Imnwin lilatoiy, HID iiffi'iliiK nf llnlliliiy i'i|inu'c- Hie width (if (he huoil IN Ilin nnini' (up cdiwoitlhli'H In Ihron illHllnot It itn ' : an lini/il'h In,. a niPiitHi II ltd t lin PIOVIHIUII for ntniid- VHII-IIJ/ r 1 IJ II ! Mk'lwicl Horvotus, H|»tnlnh |> 11yK- "Oldmnolillo" In chi'omo eiipllril mil IIRIINIMIUHIIUI ITII'M nt liiwm |IIloo inniic',] tin. ctinllnui'il UHO nf tl.t I,Mil! llrnnrh Y.M.CA I li'lnii, wiin liuinrii nt the atnlio In lotto IH of Kracoful (lonl(ii). Thin > , Ir. ii pi'lf.T/i In (ill thinn Milr* lo «ii|i- tho HCfiMiillomt! iioiv )ilKli-i!"'i'»- /(til llMik TIIIJHIKI II IliM, towclhcr with iwo i'u|il«« of G.M. (llvlHlon'/t noil hiiinvn wmW . '"• IIIIIMIII 111,. plcmimt IIIII optional hydrn-nmtlu nlon "Itoekdt" ciiKlim with no fund- Diiibloni IN a oilitcrplncu of liouuty ', . I. ,,r ',.' ,.njl i Ii I,S"I If) It hln book, "ltcNlltutlo," In which ho iiini'iitiil I'huiiMi'H, but with Nome KM.'I, nl. Imliill- MAVHIIOIir; HTANDINdH illlVi' model*, (tn thn crown of tho luind nml bo- ili'dcillitd hln ill'i.'uvm'y of the pill- minor rcllni'iiiniitn priiiiiolliiii itildl- HIIIIMIIMIM in tin. nny Hhoin , HIKIWII MIIIIVO IK thn 1050 HtU'lflfl low iv iiiMlarnlstla roohot (irtiii- tniiniity ulrctilnllun u[ till) liluoit, llonnl uniiiMiny; mul Ihn wldoulnu mi *rliut>l \)iwhei)inll IniiMilo nn: "U8" fiiiii'-ilour HIHIIIII, Irfii'iil IIMI'III nipnt, IIHilll:ANII'> WIIMI.N'S I.I nf HIM imttlti'l liy nmhlnn Olilmtiii- W I 1'ili'ldy liout, n cuiiiiiiiiii iikln If- In Iho llowlitik! II, JIHII'M Molur Color comliltinltnn* of tho, new hllt>'« (Illllull'l lllllnlillHIi' tl'IIIIHIIllri- W million, IIMA lii'i'ii [niind In hi< (•'iinpiuiy, H Mitplii nvf, ,t , ,i. ,., i, ., Ii KlHli«|i.|l« ...... „ ';'. i IIIIIII iiptliihiil iM|iii|iini'hl nt I'M in Illill), ()lil.«ini>!illi(tc, /'/win 1'iwim, I'I'MI (irniiil fiMl litli Iniitilllmly Illli Him; ll,il..> liUwilIIIM'IIItI |iln»lii Mull , ....,,„ I iinlfi' Oin new Whlilnwiiy llyilrK- i linn rullrtt " • II • . I .,,.,!. || lhal |.< i liainMf!l>l"1 liy iujlhfl and l»mr uhli'h ilininK Mm |m«l vmi hint, KPi'itn liltt*, mni'iil uitiy, Hint Jil* Hl.r rnll fft*lilon unit imhpil, Knell Met [n <|p|lRIUftilfr Vrvn•frvisll wwith II •' M.U«/i, r| dun, Oldimablli hu m«di Ililik rrram urnvr, or p«rlmp« rrfimul pe»» or other vrifinblii. ii iiiitin ,iiii .„.,.,„ , | Itchy* butninjt Olditnobili to alimb la (rty( ivy grcm *nd iilndi, «ED KEGTSTEK

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Printing Ready When Promised Since 1878 Page Sixteen BED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 12, 1950 ized school children to co-operate . NOTICE Runisou Woman with a program of donating toys Junior-Senior PTA Notice is hereby given that the Ordi- BENNETT BUSINESS Engage Teacher Install Cestare nance of which the following is tht County Firemen Wins New Trial lo a collection to be sent to poor Plans Card Party title, was passed on final hearing by the SERVICE children abroad. Paul T. Ryder, Mayor and Council of the Boroush of Mrs. Louise Hickman of 15 board president, said he bellsved Mrs. Philip Smith will be chair- Fair Haven, nt n meeting held Monday INCOME TAX RETURNS Arranging for Washington st., Runison, recently At Tinton Falls At Eat on town • man of a card party to be held nltrht, January 9, 1350, ai.il wn3 duly American generosity which might Tuesday, Jan. 31, in the Mechanic approved, viz: "An Ordinance Fixing PREPARED won nn appral in the New Jersey Mrs. E. J. Canzona do much to offset Communism in Holy Name Organizes; Sularies of Borough Officers In the 108 Maple Ave., Eatontown Supreme court of her cn.se which other countries." It was explained st. school auditorium for the bene- Borough of Fair Haven, New Jersey." Tel. Eat. 3-0S57 Fire College was dismissed June fl in county fit of the Junior-Senior Parent- EDGAR V, DEMISE, Mayor. court. Justice Harry Heher order- Is Substitute that other schools throughout this Form Basketball Team Teacher association's welfare pro- section are sharing In the toy pro- gram. M. FLOYD SMITH, Borough Clerk. Plan Ten Sessions ed a new trial. Mrs. Edmund Canzona of Ilctl gram. Gerald J. Cestare was installed Mrs. Hickman's suit is against Bank has accepted the positin.n of Monday night as president of the Assisting are Mrs. Everett Bayn- To Be Bigger and the Dutch Treat restaurant, 176 substitute teacher at the Tinton Holy Name society of St .Doro- ton and Mrs. Norman Beers, MIMEOGRAPHING - TAX SHADOWBROOK Monmouth St., Red Bank, and iis Falls .school and has taken over thea's Catholic church at Eaton- prizes; Mrs. Max Benowitz, re- TYPING - BOOKKEEPING Better Than Ever owner, Asa Drew. She contends the class formerly taught by Mrs. Ways to Aid DP'stown. Serving with him are Ar- freshments, and Mrs. Fred Boyd MAILING & ADDRESSING that she was injured July H, 1947, Miriam Grayzcl. thur Ford, vice president; Charles and Mrs. Gabriel Molnar, tickets. BENNETT BUSINESS Plans for the 1950 fire college un- when she fell down a flight of cei- Kautz, secretary, and John Con- INN der the auspices of tlic Monmouth Mrs. Grayzcl submitted her resig- roy, treasurer. SERVICE SHHEWSBIKY lar stairs. Mrs. Hickman claims nation to the Shrewsbury township Is Explained County Firemen's association are there was no platform on the cel- 100 Maple Ave., Eatontown, N. J. Rt SB, 1 Mile So. of UPII Bank in the mnkinp, according to Fred board of education in a letter rend Main business of the meeting Tel. EA 3-0357 W. Foeistcr of Kcansburg, presi- lar utalra which were located im- at Tuesday night's meeting. She ex- Clubwomen Hear was the appointment of commit- We Specialize "No Bettor Place to Dine" dent. mediately behind a closed door. plained that she has adopted A nix- tees by Sir. Costnic They are, in The case was dismissed by County Dr. Alinon Pepper Mr. Ford, membership; Joseph Luncheons $2.00 The college this year will have 10 month old boy and wants to devote Men's Trousers Judge John C. Giordano on the her lime to the child. Malone, program; James McGrath, Dinners from $2.50 session?, and If present plnns ore grounds that Mrs. Hickman >\as Dr. Almon R. Pepper, secretary of the National Council of thj sick vigil; Mr. Kautz, publicity; Buy Direct and Save Phono lied Bank 0-1396 carried out it will he bigger and guilty of contributory negligence. Mrs. Canzona will serve as a sub- Orrin Clark, youth; Charles Hoyt, E better than any previous college Through her attorney, Edmund J. stitute for the present and later Protestant Episcopal church, spoke retreat, and Anthony Piccola, re- GABARDINE Closed Mondays held in the county. It is the intent Canzona of Red Bank, Mrs. Hick- may be added to the regular teach- on "Community Welfare Service," freshments and breakfasts. MOTH HOL £5 of those making arrangements that ers' list at a salary which would bo at a meeting of Little Silver Wo- • TROUSERS man won a new trial on the Rev. Frederick J. Child, who this college should be exception- grounds that contributory negli- made retroactive to the date mic man's club yesterday. He told of Beg. ?12.MSpccia, $9#50 FOfl INVISIBLE ally educational not only to those gence is a question to be deter- began her new assignment, the ways in which a community could was presented a "belated Christ- HANOWEAVING- SAME DAY SERVICE who have been in tho association aid displaced persons and explain- mas gift," urged support of the mined by a jury. Justice Heher board said. l basketball team now being formed ON for some time but also to the new- stated that Mrs. Hickman was a • The school board authorized ed procedures carried out to estab- I Sacco's Pants Shop CALL ly elected members. guest of the restaurant and har1 a Supervising Principal George C. lish a "D.P. in a community. for junior members. The society right to assume that the premises announced that the team will par- 20 W. Front St. Bed Bank R.B. Meetings of the county associa- Malone to use a classroom at Tin- Department meetings listed for ticipate in the Holy Name league 2329-J DRY CLEANING tion scheduled for 1930 are Jan. 23,were safe. • ton Falls school one afternoon each this month were drama, tomorrow; next fall. Atlantic Highlands fire house; Feb. week for the Instruction of town- 2", Oceanic Hook & Ladder com- welfare department, Tuesday; nrta Joseph Pavoa recommended that CALL AWARD GARBAGE BID ship children In music. Mr. Malone and crafts, Wednesday, Jan. 18; pany No. 1, Runison; Mar. 27, Deal said he had completed arrange- literature, Jan. 23, home of, Mrs. the society sponsor a father-son PLATING AND POLISHING MINOR'S fire house; Apr. 24, Brcvcnt Park The Long Branch garbage prob- ments with Walter Pfelffer of Red Communion breakfast and the so- TEXFILE RED BANK 6-4828 Alfred H. Grlmminger, Spring ciety voted to hold the event'in fire house, Leonardo; May 21, me-lem was temporarily solved last Bank, formerly of New York uni- ter., Red Bank, and International on AND MEMDIkVC "The Most Modern Plunt in morial service, Motawan; Juno 26, versity, to teach violin classes. Ma.roh. Englishtown (ire house; Sept. 25, Thursday wlieii Ihe board of com- relations and legislature, home of " Silverware Monmoulh County" missioners accepted a bid of Coi- Later, said Mr. Malone, Instruction Mrs. O. Ivan Lyons, Spring st., Ked In his address, Father Child Glendola fire house; Oct. 23, Free- in wind instruments may be start- read the 1949 financial report of hold fire house, and Nov. 20, Fair nelo and Thomas DeLisa of Long Bank. The other department meet- * Nickel ed if parents are willing to pay a ings are held at the clubhouse. St. Dorothea's church. Haven fire house, Branch to collect the city's gar- small fee. * Brass FIFTH AVENUE Other officials of tho association bage for .$55,000 a year for the Announcement was made that At the next club meeting Jan. * Copper ATHLETE'S FOOT besides Mr. Focrster arc Oliver next five years. The contract was the Tinton Falls Parent Teacher 25 there will be a forum discussion CHILD itURT IN FALL Nt Alcohol — No Acid — N* Sting CLEANERS Presley of Long Branch, first vice given over the protests of Dominic association will hold a chicken din- on the subject, "Community Grow- Pamela Buck, 6, of East Church Chromium •M au|rk relief uid good results get •?fimo5» VICTORY OINTMENT. Do r 87 E. FRONT ST. RED BANK president; Daniel Harris of Key- Ammlrato, organizer for local 45, ner at the school cafeteria Wednes- ing Pains, Is There a Cure?" The st., Sea Bright, was treated Tues- Monmouth Plating and vtloped lot the boys l» the Arm* BOW port, second vice president; Charles Sanitation and Disposal Workers day, Feb. 22. On Jan. 20 there will mneting Is in charge of the civics day niffht at Monmouth Memorial for Ihe home folks. Gel VICTORif-Gel STORE HOURS: J, Douglas of lied Bank, secretary, be a cub scout meeting there. department, with Mrs. John Eggen- hospital for cuts and bruises suf- Results. Also for First Aid and Itching. 9 A. M. to 6 I". M. and Wallace Laurscn of Matawan, union, who said ho sought to save Responding to a request by the berger and Mrs. Lcroy C. Tyack as fered when she fell and hit a rail- Polishing Co. Safa »• nsc •• «ny part of Uie bodf. Monday through Saturday the jobs of 22 employees. chairmen. ing in her home. 113 \V. Front St., RE 6-1177 Sold in Red Bank by Liggett, Whelan, treasurer. American Legion, tho board author- Sun Ray drug stores; or your homa

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